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the buzzing sound is an symptom or indication that there is a defect on the output audio system from your unit. A good audio system does not give out a buzzing sound.
Check for shorted audio wire coming from your audio unit going to the speakers
if you buy a 5.1 speaker you also need 5.1 sound card that supports the speakers. although it will still work with ordinary sound card but you can't actually use the feature of the speakers. the buzzing sound can cause by loose connections of the audio cable or audio connector. you can also hear a buzzing sound if you connect it at the wrong port. just remember the color codes
green - audio out (for speakers)
red - microphone
blue - line in or audio in
black - digital audio
the buzzing sound is normal for half way, however it does tell you the speakers work, First thing is to make sure the mute is not on.next make sure you have it plug into the out put just and not the mic or input.
The delay is normal as it's designed to create a spacious large room sound. The buzz however, is not. It sounds like the power supply is bleeding into the amp and should be serviced.
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