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Logitech Z560 problem.

de8212

Diamond Member
I upgraded to the newest drivers off soundblasters site for my Audigy. Seemd the sound wasn't as good as before so I decided to uninstall and reinstall original drivers on the cd.
After the installation I did the 4 speaker "Test" through creatives Surround Mixer program. When the voice says "Front Left" the speaker that is actually hooked up to the Rear Left sounds. When the voice says "Rear Left" the speaker that is actually hooked up to the Front Left sounds.
I have no idea what is going on here. Of course I just swithcechanged the wires on the sub but the fact remains that the actual hookup on the sub for the left side is not hooked up to the corresponding speaker. Am I missing something obvious here?

 
Did you try switching the cables? It sounds obvious but I don't know what else to do. I have 2.1 Promedia Klipschs and I have got the wiring backwards a couple times. Just switch where you have them plugged in on the sub. (I think you plug them into the sub on z56os)
 
I did switch the cables but there still has to be something wrong. When I unplug the speaker at the sub for Front Left, but leave all the others connected (rear left, front right, rear right) and then play the Speaker test with the Creative software the actual speaker that is connected to the Rear Left says "Front Left". The right side is fine. SO it seems to me that the software is screwy or I owuld maybe have to open the sub up and swith the connectors??????
 
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