20 Most Recent Logitech X-140 Speaker Questions & Answers

0helpful
1answer

How to adjust volume on left speaker? volume is extremely low on that side.

Its most likely the balance or fader that is causing the volume difference. set both of them to the mid setting ( usually straight up on a round dial) and check the volume again. if its still low check the speaker wire connection if it looks good on the bad side try swapping the cables from left to right. if the same side is still low the issue is most likely the amp.
6/19/2014 11:07:54 PM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Jun 19, 2014
0helpful
2answers

My logitech x140 speakers are very quite even with

Go into the Volume Panel, then check whether "Wave" is all the way up - if it's not, turn it up, and the sound will become much louder. :D
7/8/2013 3:33:29 PM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Jul 08, 2013
0helpful
2answers

High pitch buzz from speakers

Is this a sudden onset problem or has it always done this?

Loose analog signal cables or any cabling run near power cables can induce 60-hz hum. Sometimes simply reversing an ac plug somewhere in the system can help.

If you can, move the whole system to another room and try it there. Consider things like track lighting lamps or variable controls.
2/4/2011 10:48:43 AM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Feb 04, 2011
0helpful
1answer

I am unable to activate my speakers - after

So we're talking about a PC here, right?

Perhaps you could fill in some details as everything is software-controlled. Can you access your soundcard controls? It probably overrides the basic system stuff.
12/29/2010 5:16:21 PM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Dec 29, 2010
0helpful
1answer

I connected my Logitech X-140 speakers properly,

The source. Is it connected to a computer - the sound device might not be set up correctly?
12/8/2010 1:53:21 AM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Dec 08, 2010
0helpful
1answer

No sound

Hello endow1, hi, try this test, unplug you Logitech audio in plug and touch the input, you should hear a humming sound, Adjust the volume settings to high to hear it. If you cannot hear the humming sound, then there are problems you need to check. Place you speakers near your ear and adjust the volume Up and Down, you may hear a soft hum that should go up and down. Absence of the hum means that the speaker has loose connection from amplifier to speaker driver, or loss of power, check to see if there is pilot light.
8/19/2010 5:09:35 AM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Aug 19, 2010
0helpful
1answer

No sound

Ineed a free download to install to help with my problem i am run win/vista
4/25/2010 12:26:25 PM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Apr 25, 2010
0helpful
1answer

I hooked up the speakers to the back of the PC

The first thing to do is to determine if it is the speakers or the computer that is having issues. Plug the speakers into an MP3 play, disk player or some other audio device that has a headphone jack and verify they work. If they do, then you need to determine why the computer is not sending sound to the jack. When you right click on the speaker icon, and select "Open volume mixer" there should be multiple sliders to turn up. Make sure the internal speaker/headphone jack volume is up (and mute not selected) as well as the "applications / windows sounds" volume. comment back to me if you require further assistance and if so, include the model computer and operating system in your comments. Good-luck - Subdriver
2/15/2010 4:07:45 AM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Feb 15, 2010
0helpful
1answer

Intermittent sound coming out of the Speakers!

# 2
1/21/2010 7:49:19 PM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Jan 21, 2010
0helpful
1answer

Hello I wish to dissasemble my speakers, so

They are snap together plastic.
12/28/2009 3:35:26 PM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Dec 28, 2009
0helpful
1answer

Bought new speakers thinking my others were

your amp
12/12/2009 2:53:29 AM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Dec 12, 2009
0helpful
1answer

How do I install logitec speakers for surround

That depends on how they are connected and what is their source. In essence all you need to do is to connect some wires and plug in some cables.
But the ones  from X-140 are just 2 so surround - for which you need 5+1 - is out of the question.
10/4/2009 10:51:14 AM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Oct 04, 2009
0helpful
2answers

Logitech x-140 speakers connection

Did you try the black plug? Also, look at the right hand side of the tray and see if you have a Speaker icon. And if you do have a speaker icon, make sure that your sound is not muted. I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/joe_8b8c2cd6ce148309
7/20/2009 3:32:36 AM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Jul 20, 2009
0helpful
1answer

I can't install my Logitech

i have an x-540 and all i have hooked up is the green cable to the back of my pc. my sound card is a creative audigy se. it seems to work fine.
4/9/2009 5:03:51 PM • Logitech X-140... • Answered on Apr 09, 2009
Not finding what you are looking for?
Logitech X-140 Speaker Logo

Popular Tags

28 questions posted

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Logitech Audio Players & Recorders Experts

Brad Brown

Level 3 Expert

19187 Answers

Paul Bade

Level 3 Expert

1818 Answers

 Grubhead
Grubhead

Level 3 Expert

5755 Answers

Are you a Logitech Audio Player and Recorder Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

View Most Popular

Logitech Audio Players & Recorders

  • Logitech Audio Players & Recorders

Most Popular Question

am unable activate speakers after

  • Audio Players & Recorders
Loading...