SOURCE: voice echo in computer speakers
Look in your audio properties and make suer to uncheck 3d sound.
SOURCE: All sounds on my computer sound like they're in an echo chamber
I had this problem. I right clicked on the speaker icon at the bottom right hand corner of the screen, selected playback devices, left clicked to highlight the 'speakers' (realtek in my case) then clicked properties in the lower right of the open window, clicked on the enhancements tab, and found that my sound effect properties had been changed to auditorium. I clicked the selection arrow and changed the enhancements to 'none'. Oh happy day! No more echo.
SOURCE: sounds sound like an echo chamber
1. Click Start, click Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound, and then click Sound.
2. In the Sound window right-click your Speakers and select Configure Speakers.
3. Follow the on-screen setup, and Test the available configurations.
4. Indentify whether or not one configuration appears to have less of an “echo” than others.
5. If the issue is resolved by modifying the configuration then you do not need to do anything further
SOURCE: I just purchased a LG LE5500 55
try different ways of sending the audio to the speakers. you can go digital out from the tv into your receiver or go directly from your cable/satellite box into your receiver. I use both...from the tv for netcast and from the box for all others. assuming you are going through a receiver
SOURCE: Marantz sr8001: standby light blinks rapidly,
Hello there Ed.
For anyone that has ever had such an issue with a MARANTZ SR series (6001. 7001. 7002. 8001...etc...) issue a question and I do HAVE the answer.
I could be just anything, or just the low quality binding posts used by MARANTZ for that.
Please describe to me in details how you've connected your speaker wires at the back, and give me description when and how did this problem came up.
Kind regards
Evangelos
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