T thursday22dp Member Feb 19, 2005 195 0 0 Jun 5, 2005 #1 my speakers sound like crap on a new computer. They sound fuzzy without music playing when the volume is barely up.
my speakers sound like crap on a new computer. They sound fuzzy without music playing when the volume is barely up.
YOyoYOhowsDAjello Moderator<br>A/V & Home Theater<br>Elite member Aug 6, 2001 31,204 45 91 Jun 5, 2005 #2 Does the problem do away if you plug them into something else? (cd player, etc.)
T thursday22dp Member Feb 19, 2005 195 0 0 Jun 5, 2005 #3 well i still hear it with headphones on if that means anything
YOyoYOhowsDAjello Moderator<br>A/V & Home Theater<br>Elite member Aug 6, 2001 31,204 45 91 Jun 5, 2005 #4 Headphones plugged into the speakers or plugged into the soundcard directly?
YOyoYOhowsDAjello Moderator<br>A/V & Home Theater<br>Elite member Aug 6, 2001 31,204 45 91 Jun 5, 2005 #6 Does the static go away when the headphones are plugged into the soundcard?
T thursday22dp Member Feb 19, 2005 195 0 0 Jun 8, 2005 #7 well i stopped the static not really sure how but i did. Now only the left speaker works which is wierd since the right speaker is the main one
well i stopped the static not really sure how but i did. Now only the left speaker works which is wierd since the right speaker is the main one
I imported_rod Golden Member Apr 13, 2005 1,788 0 0 Jun 8, 2005 #8 Your problem may be that your volume is cranked all the way up. Since AMD's onboard sound isn't brilliant, when you push it to max, it sorta sucks. Try turning down all of your sound levels in windows, then turning the sound up on the speakers. See if that works. RoD
Your problem may be that your volume is cranked all the way up. Since AMD's onboard sound isn't brilliant, when you push it to max, it sorta sucks. Try turning down all of your sound levels in windows, then turning the sound up on the speakers. See if that works. RoD
T thursday22dp Member Feb 19, 2005 195 0 0 Jun 8, 2005 #9 it doesnt help the left speaker only problem...it sounds fine