Hi Guys,
the sound works great whith AppleHDA Kext 2.3.0 !
Delete old AppleHDA Kexts,AppleHDADisabler Kexts and VoodooHDA Kext. Install AppleHDA Kext 2.3.0 whith Kext Wizard and after this make repair permissions and restart. Done.
And Finally :
For much better Sound on your Hackintosh take this
http://www.maclife.de/mac/software/...stemweiten-equalizer-einrichten-und-verwenden
sry , its in german but works great. translation in EN
OS X: Setting System-wide Equalizer and use
Mac Life 06.2012 - Justus Zenker
Who wants to spend the energy stored in iTunes can optimally, the equalizer adjust a variety of settings. In addition to pre-defined configurations for example, rock, pop or R & B tracks and manual setup is possible. An equalizer for all system sounds and not just set up iTunes, just a few steps as well as two free applications are required.
The first application, sound flower serves as a kind of diversion for all system sounds. The program will later ensure that audio signals from, for example, iTunes, but Spotify, Last.fm & Co. are only diverted via the equalizer before the speaker outputs at this. The application can be downloaded for free on Google Code. The second application AU Lab comes from Apple itself To download them, you first need a free developer account to be created.
What is an equalizer?
With an equalizer, the individual frequency bands - from the low (bass) to the high frequencies (treble) influence with their own controllers. Target of an equalizer is to improve the sound. As a rule, are the highs and lows and raised the mids lowered. But other settings, depending on your taste, possible.
Step 1: Download and install Soundflower
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After Soundflower has been downloaded,
http://code.google.com/p/soundflower/downloads/list the application can be installed. The installation was successful, should in the system settings under the tab sound output and input of each entry Soundflower (16ch) and Soundflower (2ch) can be seen. Select the output device Soundflower (2ch)
Download AU Lab and install on the next page