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no sound from rear speakers


tsengan

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Hello all

had my 4.1s for a while now, and recently, there's been a fair amount of noise coming from the rear speakers. I've fiddled with the cables to make sure they're okay and not twisted etc.

I've also gone through the checklist - the soundcard (Audigy 2) is on the lowest PCI slot away from anything else, the speakers are nowhere near anything that can cause electrical interference (that sort of thing), everything is clean, all unneeded inputs are switched off/muted.

It's only the rear speakers.

Anything else it could be? Could the wires be subject to corruption? (they run along beside some power wiring)

Any ideas are more than welcome.

System:

Win XP

P4 1.5

Intel mobo

Audigy 2 (latest drivers)

Leadtek ti4200

Thanks

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Here are the three pics I took. One is of the wires running along my wall next to power cables. The next is of the back of the PC and subbie (my nice mess of wires). The last is of the power board where the rear speaker wires run.

None of these look like they'd particularly affect the speaker wires...

<img src="http://www.chincdzine.com/personal/wires_1.jpg">

<img src="http://www.chincdzine.com/personal/wires_2.jpg">

<img src="http://www.chincdzine.com/personal/wires_3.jpg">

hmmm...I guess if people want to see them they'll have to copy-paste. Sorry...I'm not sure how to get it working on these Boards...

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let me tell you this.

my first set of 4.1s had a hiss (an unnaturally loud hiss in comparison to the other 3 channels) - that seemed to come from the tweeter. i switched the speakers and still - whichever was hooked up to the rear right channel hissed.

so one day, i returned it to circuitcity for a new one - and the hiss is gone.

so - in the end, it is entirely possible that the hiss is from a noise interference within the sub-amplifier.

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