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I am having an issue with my computer speakers?
Ok, this is sort of an odd issue, and i'm just trying to find out where the issue lies. This has happened to me on multiple computers over my lifetime (Win 98 and such) but at that time, i did not have a forum like this to find out.
So, when playing music or sound in general, sometimes my right speaker (the one with the power cord) will cut out, if i jiggle the cords in behind my computer sometimes it will kick back on. Any vibration or anything and it'll go out again, also, sometimes if i jiggle the cords the speakers will outright stop.
Now, my question is, is this a problem with the speakers themselves, or my sound card inside my computer?
2 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
Usually that means a break in one of the small wires. The wires are thin and bends, and pulling break them fairly easy. Good luck
- 9 years ago
Happens with headphones also when the wires are pulled or bent weirdly and break, get some new speakers :)