SOURCE: Internal Monitor speakers
Have you plugged its connection to your sound card on the pc? Check the connection again. it will help you.
SOURCE: How to hook up to computer
Hey Nerak, theres no better way then to show you, click here and the diagram will show you were to plug them in, good luck,
CoDoc
SOURCE: Computer Speakers
Try turning the volume on the computer volume control up and turn the volume control on the speakers down, or try the other way, turn the volume control on your speakers up, and the volume control on the computer down. I've had this problem before and this was the way I found a resolution.
SOURCE: JBL Pro Computer Speakers....
hi,
I believe your old sound card may be of higher quality than your new one, I had the same problem years ago what I did was this, I ran my speakers through an old dedicated dubbing cassette player out of an old kenwood stack stereo then into the computer, the cassette has a mild adjustable preamp when in record, you will have to put the deck on record the rest of the time with a blank tape- any old cassete deck will work.(thrift store) and your going to need a couple parts from radio shack. If you have the know how I suggest switching the audio cards out, drivers etc and / or seeing if you can have them both plugged in without an issue. If issue then try cassette then call and complain to the computer company for installing sub standard equipment.
computer audio output-> line in cassette->line out cassette-> line to speaker input
good luck
J
SOURCE: I have some logitech Z4 computer speakers
If your TV has a headphone socket, then plug the speakers into there, then (you have to do this for some TVs, but not others), go into the set-up menu and turn the headphone volume to 70%. Switch on the Z4 and sound should come out, assuming all connections are correct.
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