I played my system for a party at about 5/8 volume for about six hours. The next day, I noticed the right speaker was not making any noise as if it was turned off. I plugged the left speaker into the right port to see if the problem was in the subwoofer, but it wasn't. The membrane is not ripped. I disassembled the right satellite and everything appears to be intact.
My speakers "work" but are very faint. What ever is plugged into the top output jack is very low with volume. Quite annoying. I consider myself pretty savvy but this one is stumping me.
I fixed my parent's TV earlier today by hitting it. I'm thinking about doing that with the z2300s even if doesnt work in this case.
My speakers "work" but are very faint. What ever is plugged into the top output jack is very low with volume. Quite annoying. I consider myself pretty savvy but this one is stumping me.
I fixed my parent's TV earlier today by hitting it. I'm thinking about doing that with the z2300s even if doesnt work in this case.
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first go to a mobile shop ask hif it it is the problem of battry or some hardware problem inside the tab and also check the charger weather it works or not
Which operating system ? XP If your computer came with a motherboard disc the sound drivers could be on it Click start control panel administration tools computer management device manager scroll to sound video and game controllers you might see a yellow question exclamation mark? ! or a red X Right click to reinstall drivers Click start control panel sounds and audio volume advanced speakers make sure you have selected the (appropriate speakers) also audio you will find 3 drop down lists make sure you have the selected correct speaker settings there Click start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick it if his does not fix the problem Click start control panel sounds and audio devices you can adjust the volume there also select speaker
volume you can change your settings there you can also tick in the box place icon in taskbar for any
further volume control settings you will need to right click on the speaker volume icon system select adjust volume Click start control panel sounds and audio volume advanced speakers select the appropriate speakers from the drop down list or navigate to the device manager scroll to system devices + to expand system
speaker right click properties then select use this device (enable) also you might check the speaker plug/outlets is usually at the back of the computer you will have to open up the computer to check the lead attached to the rear of the input plug make
sure the connection is good with no dust as dust causes static electricity clean your computer of dust using a fine air blower from a compressor making VERY sure that there is
no MOISTURE in the air line or use a can of compressed air specifically around the sound card and the CPU central processing unit
dust causes static to build up in a computer W7 click start right click on computer select properties then device manager scroll to sound and video game controllers if you see a yellow question/exclamation mark or a red X the driver will need to Click start control panel hardware and sound manage audio devices right click on your speaker select configure speakers right click on the speaker icon in the bottom taskbar you will see an array of options select playback devices make sure it has a green tick and the correct speakers are selected be updated if you computer came with a motherboard disk the drivers could be on it although once speakers are connected widows 7 should automatically update the drivers Click start control panel hardware and sound manage audio devices playback you might have to set a default go for via high definition audio then right click on speaker you might have to configure them then select properties you will see tabs general level in this tab make sure your settings are loud enough also enhancements and advanced from the drop down list in the advanced tab select dvd quality or another then apply Hope this helps.
if your computer came with a motherboard disc the sound drivers could be on it click start control panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to sound,video and game controllers you might see a yellow question exclamation mark? ! or a red X Right click to reinstall drivers
click start control panel sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers make sure you have selected the (((appropriate speakers))) also audio you will find 3 drop down lists make sure you have the correct settingsthere also
click start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick it if his does not fix the problem click start control panel sounds and audio devices you can adjust the volume there also select speaker volume you can change your settings there you can also tick in the box place icon in taskbar for any further volume control settings you will need to right click on the volume iconsystem select adjust volume
click start control panel sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers select the appropriate speakers from the drop down list or navigate to the device manager scroll to system devices + to expand,system speaker right click properties then select use this device (enable) also you might check the speaker plug/outlets is usually at the back of the computer or if it
Many Dell PCs have an internal speaker that will allow sounds and even music to play - it is just not as good as the external types that offer sub woofers and stereo sound. As long as you're hearing the familiar Windows Sounds and not simple beeps - your sound card drivers are probably ok.
This makes me think that you've either inserted the speaker plug into the wrong jack on the PC or have an issue with the speakers themselves. Generally, these jacks are color coded. If yours are, make sure that speakers are connected to the GREEN jack. If not color coded there should be an indication of an arrow pointing OUT or a speaker icon near the speaker jack. If still no luck, it is possible that the cord between the plug and the speakers has gotten pinched or broken. Try plugging a pair oh head phones into the jack - or plug the speakers into another device with a speaker jack. I'm pretty sure you'll get your answer after doing that. Some final thoughts: Maybe your speakers need power? Are they plugged in? Is the outlet powered? Is there a power indicator? Is the volume knob turned to minimum?
If you still have problems - provide the model number of your Dell PC and we can dig some more - but I think you'll find the problem if you follow the steps above.
Voice Time/Day Stamp 1. Make sure the answering system is ON. 2. Press and hold the day/check button on the base to set the day of the week. 3. Press and hold the hour button on the base to set the hour (a.m. or p.m.). Example: 12AM, 1AM, or 12PM, 1PM. 4. Press and hold the min button on the base to set the minute. The time advances in 5-minute intervals, or tap and release to advance in 1 minute intervals. Speaker Volume Use the speaker volume (- / +) buttons to adjust speaker volume on the
The new boards multiplex the connectors on the back panel to maximize use. Open the Realtek control panel and configure for sterio 2.1. Also, these new boards do not provide any power drive, so to get decent volume, you will need amplified speakers.
i have the same speakers. but isntead of one side going, both sides are dead. and the light on the control side doesnt even turn on it is plugged in but i do not know what is wrong
After I posted my problem, I browsed a bit further through the other posts and solutions, until I came across the excellent solution of TrickyTrev34 and gave it a try. However, I did not slice the cable, but did it as follows:
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1. Switch off power of the sound system on the subwoofer box. Disconnect the Front Right (FR) speaker box (the one with the volume control) from the subwoofer box.<br> 2. Remove the silver coloured metal oval on which the speaker box stands. Now you'll see a small screw at the bottom of the speaker box. remove it.<br>
3. Carefully remove the silver coloured metal protection plate (with all the little holes) from the front of the FR speaker box by wedging it from the top with a flathead screwdriver or other thin blunt object. Now you'll see the speaker and 4 holes with screws inside. Remove screws and speaker box opens up..<br>
4. Inside you should see six wires (Red, Blue, Yellow, White, Green & Black). Carefully cut the GREEN wire only. Insulate the both ends of the GREEN wire with electrical tape or heatshrink or similar.<br> 5. Put the FR speaker box back together in reversed order.<br>
6. Connect FR speaker back to the subwoofer box. Make sure the volume setting on your PC is very low, because when you switch back on the power of the subwoofer, you should be blasting again.<br>
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As TrickyTrev34 already mentioned, the only downside of this procedure is that it will disable the volume control on the FR speaker, but who cares, your sound system works again, and you can still control the volume via the PC playback control panel and/or the multi-media keyboard if you have one.<p>Thanks for giving the lead trickytrev34.
right and left dead....so how do we replace the speaker and built in amp??
My speakers "work" but are very faint. What ever is plugged into the top output jack is very low with volume. Quite annoying. I consider myself pretty savvy but this one is stumping me.
I fixed my parent's TV earlier today by hitting it. I'm thinking about doing that with the z2300s even if doesnt work in this case.
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