After time they may collect dust. clean them a bit.Do u have an extended warranty. may your should use it . if that does work maybe time for an upgrade..
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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 all, I also purchased a logitech x-540 a few days ago and also have
the center speaker outputting sound when i test or play the subwoofer.
I didn't think this is normal and am now confused. Maybe its a problem
with the audio drivers? MB is a ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 with Soundmax
drivers. Hopefully someone can help to diagnose/ find a soluytion.
switch your subwoofer off from the socket for at least 30 minutes and check if the noise is still there,if its still there open it and play a movie then press it lower if the sound stops then you will have to put some toilet papers at the back of it ,thats what I did to mine.
in my view, it is due to any of the following
1. its fuse burnout or wire breaked, check fuse and cordwire
2. its subwoofer coil is damaged to loud volume, replace it
3. its amplifier IC is damaged, replace IC
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