Ice Cold Posted July 1, 2001 Share Posted July 1, 2001 My front right speaker was giving me troubles before... you could here faint static when you put your ear up to it... now this morning the 1 speaker is just horrid. I still got my crappy Sound Card for now(new one will be here sometime next week hopefully)... but anyways WTF is causing this? It's extremely bad in the one speaker when I turn up the volume... I tried to compensat by turning it down on the computer but it didn't work... anyone have this same problem? I even moved the speaker away by it's self... same thing... it's wire isn't touching any others... seems to be plugged into the sub nice and tight... only thing I'm thinking is the splitter could be causing problems... but I tried it with just 2 front speakers and no splitter and I STILL got static... I'm only posting this because it's REALLY bad in the one speaker this morning. I can't stand it... I'm thinking about taking these back... ------------------ AMD K7 Athlon 750@825mhz Gigabyte GA-7IXE Leadtek Winfast Geforce2 GTS 32MB DDR Crucial 256MB PC 133 CL-2 Maxtor 27GB UDMA66 7200RPM Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 PleXtor PleXWriter 12/10/32A SamSung SD-608 DVD 8x AOpen AON-201 10M PCI Ethernet Adapter AMK OCD-3344 24" tower Case 300W PS /w 7 fans Acana 19" .26mm Professional 19TP Klipsch Pro Media 4.1 Microsoft Wheel Mouse optical Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Windows 98SE 3DMark 2001 = 2926 Compare Windows 2000 Pro 3DMark 2001 = 2859 Compare "Death smiles at us all... all that man can do is smile back" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ice Cold Posted July 1, 2001 Author Share Posted July 1, 2001 Wait... I gues I'll put this in the right forum... this one seems to be more for Home Theatre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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