PC SPEAKERS DRIVIN ME NUTS,PLEASE HELP!!!

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  1. dvdfreak1

    dvdfreak1 Regular member

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    im a regular here at afterdawn,ive gotten so much help here its rediculous. But now i have a new problem i cannot seem to figure out,and im at wits end.

    a couple days ago,i started to notice my pc speakers are crackin alot.thought maybe my speakers blew,but thats not the case.ive changed them 3 times and same results.i went to volume control to re-adjust my volume settings to see if something was set to high.i also went to device manager to see if another program was conflicting with my pc audio.that didnt do anything.speakers are still cracking.i dont even own a stereo anymore cuz i just like to listen to tunes right off my pc,but this cracking is very annoying.

    does anybody have any advice to what my problem is,i need help really bad.thanks in advance
     
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    rogeball Regular member

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    my best advice is some thing is creating noise along your speaker line or from inside your computer. for example a cell phone, a stove microwave. all these things send off a signal that your speaker wire or computer can pick up on and give you that crackling noise. you might want to see if someone around your computer has a cell phone or had a new appliance installed and if that doesnt seem to work get a cheap audio card and install that. it should help with sound quality. i hope it works out.
    roger
     
  3. herbsman

    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    Just like your buddy , closing this post due to lack of respect for others (and their eyeballs).

    CAPS LOCK off !! grrrrrr
     
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