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Logitech Z560s with SB Audigy Problem

araknis

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I have the above setup with Windows XP and I have selected a 5.1 speaker setting. My problem is that I only hear the front 2 speakers and the rear 2 are VERY faint when playing an mp3. I have the m3d button pressed in on the Logitechs. Anyone have any insight into getting all 4 speakers to playing? Thanks.
 
I had the exact same "problem" but then I realized that I had the fade button in the wrong position. The middle position for the fade button is when the mark(little indent on fade knob) is straight up while the control station is sideways or straight to the right when the control station is verticle. One way to try this is to run the knob through it's full range of motion and then determine the middle for yourself
 
spike,
you were right. that fade button is very misleading. I have my controls vertical and the fade dot was in the "12 oclock" position. I guess that's not default and i turned it all the way to the right. Now it's good to go. Thanks.
 
The surround modes on that card are rather wierd.

I installed my Audigy card last night and had a devil of a time getting the software loaded (I'm running XP Pro)...when everything was said & done, I couldn't get any sound out of my right speakers on my Z560's. So I uninstalled everything except AudioHQ and the Audigy drivers. Everything works again.
 


<< The surround modes on that card are rather wierd.

I installed my Audigy card last night and had a devil of a time getting the software loaded (I'm running XP Pro)...when everything was said & done, I couldn't get any sound out of my right speakers on my Z560's. So I uninstalled everything except AudioHQ and the Audigy drivers. Everything works again.
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My Audigy MP3+ and Z560 worked flawlessly under Windows XP Professional and all the suddenly the rears stopped producing sound. I determined it was the Sound Card at fault since I was able to hook the rear cables to the front speaker slot on the sound card which produced sound. Tried re-installing the drivers several times but the Creative Audigy XP update drivers wouldn't recognize my Audigy soundcard! Very strange...looks like I'm going to RMA this soundcard. Anyone else experience similiar situation?

Thanks in advance!
 
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