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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Israel
Posts: 79
OS: Win XP Pro SP3
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Sound problem (its not the sound card)
I didnt know where to post this so i saw this topic as the most suitable for my post ( i still a rooky :-P).
Ok so when im listening to music my loudspeakers starting to make an annoying noice (its a known nice...like in shows this somtimes an annoying mmicrophone noice that getting oput from the loudspeaker ). So ill be glad to know where is the problem and if i can fix it :). thx |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 287
OS: XP
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Re: Sound problem (its not the sound card)
It could be in the speakers themselves. You could try other speakers to see if the problem can be replicated.
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