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I move my mouse and a noise comes out of my speakers...

I moved my computer today and definitly banged one speaker and the mouse. Now when I turn up my speakers there's a noticeable buzz. I was thinking there's something wrong with the speakers until I noticed something else... When I move the mouse the buzz get's louder. The mouse wire runs past the right speaker and with the wires down to the CPU. I've had other guys listen to it and it's definitly there... Does anybody have any clue what's going on?
 
Originally posted by: Bignate603
I moved my computer today and definitly banged one speaker and the mouse. Now when I turn up my speakers there's a noticeable buzz. I was thinking there's something wrong with the speakers until I noticed something else... When I move the mouse the buzz get's louder. The mouse wire runs past the right speaker and with the wires down to the CPU. I've had other guys listen to it and it's definitly there... Does anybody have any clue what's going on?

There's nothing wrong with your speakers... They are just picking up noise (interference, radio wave leakage, EMI, whatever you wanna call it). Mine do the same thing. Yes, it's annoying. Just adjust your stereo like you would on a tv. Turn up the computer volume all the way.... turn the stereo up until you start hearing the noise. Then slowly turn the volume on the stereo down until you can just barely hear the noise. Then leave the stereo at that volume, and use the computer's sound volume tool, and you shouldn't hear the noise anymore.

Bfonnes
 
These were my computer speakers so I thought they were better shielded. Anyways, I took out the card to reseat it because that was a problem in the past. Now it doesn't work at all. GAH.
 
I can significantly reduce the amount of mouse related sound coming out of my speakers by muting the Cd Audio, Auxiliary and LineIn inputs in my soundcard. Try it, It may work for you too. You may have to turn them on if you want to hear Audio Cds with some applications. At least Windows Media Player uses digital audio which does not use the analog inputs.
 
Well, my sound is no longer working at all... I just tried with headphones, nothing, so it's the card, not the speakers. I shake my fist at Creative Labs.
 
Originally posted by: Bignate603
Originally posted by: ScrapSilicon
buy a TBSC

That requires money. I'm a college student. Those two things tend not to mix.
😀 ok...definitely check all your cables and possibly reroute them ..unplugging and replugging (when you had the sound card ..you should using newsprint ..wipe the contacts ..yah..funky ..but it does work..😉) try Add/Remove Programs (last) SB/Creative stuff and then reinstall drivers..sounds like there was a small static discharge..hope not tho...🙁
 
Originally posted by: ScrapSilicon
Originally posted by: Bignate603
Originally posted by: ScrapSilicon
buy a TBSC

That requires money. I'm a college student. Those two things tend not to mix.
😀 ok...definitely check all your cables and possibly reroute them ..unplugging and replugging (when you had the sound card ..you should using newsprint ..wipe the contacts ..yah..funky ..but it does work..😉) try Add/Remove Programs (last) SB/Creative stuff and then reinstall drivers..sounds like there was a small static discharge..hope not tho...🙁


It's done the funky sort of quiet thing before, I fixed it by reseating it. I think I'll try the newsprint thing. You just wipe the contacts with newsprint?
 
NM, i decided to give it one more chance and now it's working fine, no buzz or anything. Weird. Again I shake my fist at Creative Labs.
 
i once heard an annoying static buzzing noise from my 5.1 soundwork setup's center speaker.....only solution i found was moving it (on top of my screen) further away from where i sit. works fine 😛
 
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