- Jun 16, 2005
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Dear forum members,
I have a mystery for you (okay, I need help and I'm dressing it up a little...)!
I recently started hearing crackling noises from my Altec Lansing 5.1 USB speakers. Since they were USB, they didn't have to use onboard sound.
I replaced these USB speakers with a Klipsch 2.1 analog speaker set, and purchased a new sound card, Creative X-Fi Gamer, to go with it. I installed the sound card with drivers successfully, and promptly plugged in the Klipsch speakers.
Lo and behold, the Klipsch speakers started the snap, crackle, and pop and soon as they were turned on, with a low-volume hissing noise present at even mid-low volume levels. When I play a song on them, the sound quality has a horrid, blaring robotic tint (think: anything created by T-Pain), ruining a bit of the old 9th, by Ludwig van
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Since both the speakers and sound card are brand new -- a completely new configuration -- I am perplexed as to why the distortion occurs. Here are some remedies I tried to no avail:
1) Switching power plugs to a different circuit than the one the computer is on
2) Trying the Klipsch speakers with onboard sound
3) Reinstalling drivers, etc.
Here are some final pertinent thoughts that may lead to the solution (I'd test them now, but am away for a few hours):
1) The headphones never seem to have this noise! I've tried them with the soundcard, onboard sound, and headphone output on the USB speakers and they never have a crackling problem.
2) I recently switched rooms in my apartment, with my computer setup positioned against a new wall, and I believe the problems started shortly afterward (perhaps there is something in the wall causing the distortion? What are the physics of this phenomenon?)
If anyone has any thoughts on this, I would appreciate hearing them. Thank you for your time!
I have a mystery for you (okay, I need help and I'm dressing it up a little...)!
I recently started hearing crackling noises from my Altec Lansing 5.1 USB speakers. Since they were USB, they didn't have to use onboard sound.
I replaced these USB speakers with a Klipsch 2.1 analog speaker set, and purchased a new sound card, Creative X-Fi Gamer, to go with it. I installed the sound card with drivers successfully, and promptly plugged in the Klipsch speakers.
Lo and behold, the Klipsch speakers started the snap, crackle, and pop and soon as they were turned on, with a low-volume hissing noise present at even mid-low volume levels. When I play a song on them, the sound quality has a horrid, blaring robotic tint (think: anything created by T-Pain), ruining a bit of the old 9th, by Ludwig van
Since both the speakers and sound card are brand new -- a completely new configuration -- I am perplexed as to why the distortion occurs. Here are some remedies I tried to no avail:
1) Switching power plugs to a different circuit than the one the computer is on
2) Trying the Klipsch speakers with onboard sound
3) Reinstalling drivers, etc.
Here are some final pertinent thoughts that may lead to the solution (I'd test them now, but am away for a few hours):
1) The headphones never seem to have this noise! I've tried them with the soundcard, onboard sound, and headphone output on the USB speakers and they never have a crackling problem.
2) I recently switched rooms in my apartment, with my computer setup positioned against a new wall, and I believe the problems started shortly afterward (perhaps there is something in the wall causing the distortion? What are the physics of this phenomenon?)
If anyone has any thoughts on this, I would appreciate hearing them. Thank you for your time!