Question about Harman Kardon Audio Players & Recorders
Sound goes out & speakers "disappear" from computer prefs panel Sound frequently goes out, especially if USB cable is bumped (perhaps a damaged cable?), but sound also sometimes goes out when ...
Question about Dell Audio Players & Recorders
...sound great. Can this be fixed? could be a problem of contacts. try cleaning the orange 3.5mm male jack that goes into the speaker. Grapefruit seed extract, lemon juice or metal cleaner should ...
...sound cable goes to the green connector the power goes to the power adapter or to wall socket / power source. all other speakers are connected to the speaker that is connected to the pc, unless its ...
the speakers sound goes in and out gets louder then softer sparatically Check the jack on the input of the computer it sounds like a dirty or loose input
...sound jacks pretty sure pink is mic so green goes in green, which leaves black for blue main question, assuming above is correct; what settings should i use for my pc knowing the orange cord isnt ...
...sound and it goes loud and soft on its own. What is wrong? How can I fix this? UNPLUG YOUR SPEAKER AND REPLACE IT WITH A HEADPHONE, IF THE SOUND IS THE SAME THEN UNINSTALL THE DEVICE [SOUND] AND ...
Question about Philips Audio Players & Recorders
...sound beacause i dont know what colour goes in what slot ,i have tried fiddling Usually speakers are connected at the middle port (whole) of the sound card. But to be able to use your external ...
...goes from the other speaker to the control speaker. White mark in the control speaker. --> the SW has 2 inputs (m-m 1/8" stereo cables) 1 comes from the audio out of your sound card, the other is ...
Question about Logitech Audio Players & Recorders
...sound sounds like something is scratching something then it goes boom boom boom what's worng with it The coil of the right speaker is already defective. Try using other speaker to verify the effect. ...
computer? what cord goes where? plug the speakers into the speaker outlet usually at the back of a computer then control panel sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers select the appropriate speakers
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