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My speakers are cutting out at high volumes
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<blockquote data-quote="Macemore" data-source="post: 356453" data-attributes="member: 6113"><p>Does it sound like sound tearing? Like there's static? There's a few things that can cause that, if the pc is turned down to, for example, 20% volume, and whatever powers your speakers (I.e dvd player, stereo receiver) is turned up to 100%, that will cause what I call sound tearing. Basically you need to turn the pc up higher and the dvd player/stereo receiver lower, typically I leave the PC at 100% and the receiver at whatever I want to listen to. Whatever is directly feeding power to the speakers should determine how loud it is, not whatever is giving the audio. </p><p>The other option is that you're blowing your speakers out from having them turn't up too often (lots of loud music constantly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macemore, post: 356453, member: 6113"] Does it sound like sound tearing? Like there's static? There's a few things that can cause that, if the pc is turned down to, for example, 20% volume, and whatever powers your speakers (I.e dvd player, stereo receiver) is turned up to 100%, that will cause what I call sound tearing. Basically you need to turn the pc up higher and the dvd player/stereo receiver lower, typically I leave the PC at 100% and the receiver at whatever I want to listen to. Whatever is directly feeding power to the speakers should determine how loud it is, not whatever is giving the audio. The other option is that you're blowing your speakers out from having them turn't up too often (lots of loud music constantly). [/QUOTE]
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