Noise coming out of speakers

efript

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when im not playing music or anything a noise comes from one of my speakers, wut is it
 

dfi

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Hrm, mine too. It's been happening on and off, fairly infrequently, for years now. I just ignore it.

dfi
 

Krazy4Real

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I get noise interference from my speakers at work when someone is using a cell phone nearby.
 

Rallispec

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Originally posted by: MaxFusion16
receiver noise

i get that.. i think its just becuaes ihave a cheap reciever..

sometimes, i have give my receiver a good smack, the buzzing goes away. I gotta invest in some decent equipment.
 

IEatChildren

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Try turning off the line-in in your sound settings. When mine is on, my mouse causes my speakers to emit a weird noise.
 

KingNothing

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Originally posted by: IEatChildren
Try turning off the line-in in your sound settings. When mine is on, my mouse causes my speakers to emit a weird noise.

Yours is the first handle in the recent crop that I actually like. Bravo!
 

sillymofo

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Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: IEatChildren Try turning off the line-in in your sound settings. When mine is on, my mouse causes my speakers to emit a weird noise.
Yours is the first handle in the recent crop that I actually like. Bravo!

Muahhh * muahhhh * muuuuuuuaaaahhhhhhh (__|__)
 

Evadman

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Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: IEatChildren
Try turning off the line-in in your sound settings. When mine is on, my mouse causes my speakers to emit a weird noise.

Yours is the first handle in the recent crop that I actually like. Bravo!

IEatRoy would have been funnier :p
 

tonetgs

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as mentioned above, if you're not using them, mute your "cd audio", "line-in", and "auxiliary" sources in your sound control panel. noticeably cuts down on the hiss for me.

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tonetgs

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yeah, the biggest drop in hiss seems to come from muting the "cd audio" source. but i also noticed a slight difference when muting the other two as well. ymmv.

t
 

Booster

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Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
mine started doing it 2 weeks ago wth is going on?

a7n8x deluxe btw

Well, mine does it, too, and at first I thought it was annoying, now I got used to it b/c it's barely audible. I thought it was b/c of a cheap motherboard (ECS) my POS has, prolly they screwed up the onboard sound card. Who cares, anyway. But it's surprising to see others have it, too.

Yep, and I also hear some hiss when moving the mouse and volume set at high. Sigh.
 

mAdD INDIAN

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i used to hear the radio from my cambridge soundworks pc works speaker.

could never figure out why. in the begininning it would freak me out to hear voices from those speakers when the computer was off.
 

dfi

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My computer speakers make a funny noise once in a while. It sounds like "bee bee bee beeee bee", almost like an alien lifeform is trying to communicate to me in morse code. I have no idea why it does that. Labtec speakers, 2 satellites, 1 subwoofer, I've had them for 5 years.

dfi