Hit control-h then hit i to bring up info inside emacs or just run info emacs outside of emacs.
Once you have done that type /customizing emacs<cr> and then read.
One of these times if you haven't yet done it it may help to type info info <cr> at the command prompt and read. To do what you need after that learning you'll need to find emacspeak inside the customize utility and you may want to put a couple semicolons in front of the emacspeak line in either your .emacs file or your ~/.emacs.d/init.el file first.
This way emacspeak is temporarily shut off.
When you get emacspeak customized and those changes saved you'll want to remove those semicolons and try emacspeak out with your customizations in place.

On Wed, 14 Jun 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 14:47:49
From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>,
    emacsp...@cs.vassar.edu
Subject: Changing Emacspeak default settings and making them stick?

Where are the appropriate files to fix these three issues? No matter how many times I change it universally, emacspeak always comes up saying "capital capital capital capital capital capital capital..." Its default espeak voice is not US and the accent makes it hard to understand. The volume is two low. These defaults are driving me nuts! Thanks.

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