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Logitech Z323 2 Speakers
Hi there, I am having a problem with my speakers for awhile. I have requested an assistance before two times, but unfortunately my speaker is still making that annoying whistling sound. My problem is with my subwoofer. Thats where the whistling sound is coming out. And it never stops, maybe after about 30minutes becomes a bit quieter but never stops. I have a MSI laptop.
Here is what you wrote to me before: From Lil86: sounds like a loose connection to one of the wires in the speaker. or interference. i would try unplugging the system for a few minutes and turn them back on. also shut the sub woofer see if that helps to. let me know.
I did what he told me and it worked for one day, after the problem came out again. Here is the second answer from: bronk50
Open up your computer the speakers plug/outlet is usually at the back of the computer to check the lead attached to the rear of the input plug make sure the connection is good or you might have to clean the dust using a fine air blower from a compressor making VERY sure that there is no MOISTURE in the air line specifically around the CPU central processing unit and your sound card dust causes static to build up in a computer causing it to overheat any many other problems be sure to wear an anti static earth strap before touching anything inside your computer hope this helps.
So, If you have any useful idea about my problem that would be appreciated.
Regards Gabriel
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i assume that you have had these speakers a couple months now. by this time the design already starts messing up .... buzzing speakers, not working, as you can tell from this sight no one is happy with these speakers.
http://reviews.logitech.com/7061/4252/logitech-ls11-speakers-reviews/reviews.htm
by this time most people pretty much garbage it anyway.
Hi, first of all you should try with a different audio source to make sure that the problem resides in your speakers. Then you could try to move the left speaker's cable to see if that is causing the problem and fix it if you have some good soldering skills, otherwise you can just send them back in assistance since they have a 1 year long warranty. Hope it helped, Franz
Sorry Bodor, Logitech does not provide this driver as it's OEM hardware, you must refer to the dell website for theses speakers ( Dell released theses speakers as OEM thru Logitech brand )
This undoubtably is a driver problem. You could try running and installing in Administrator, mode and compatability Mode for XP SP2. Either that or ask Logitech whats their fix.
First check and make sure that the speakers are securely connected.
Then open sound and audio devices, in control panel, and scroll down to speakers,.
click on advance and change the selection to surround. .
click apply and OK you may have to restart to get the effects.
Hi Itsyen,
go to start menu, control panel, sound.
Then here go into the Tabs and select the Headset as Mic and Speakers.
Apply,
Done !
Thanks and have a nice day
Julien
Hi Nick
As you talk I remember a spair speakers I have a long time ago, brand Creative 5600, has a bad resistor inside the speaker SB, or board, you also check for bad cable at the back or static.
another thing is your volume control, sometimes if you down a few notch you may ...not feel the hit or beep, but check things first.
good luck
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