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What to do when your computer speakers have noise

Jun 06,2022


Nowadays, electronic products have become an indispensable part of our life, but when using electronic computer speakers, we will inevitably encounter various problems. When encountering problems, it is best to have some tips to help. Haha, the editor still understands everyone's thoughts, right? Nowadays, the use of computers is very common, and many people have equipped their computers with computer speakers.


Generally speaking, computer speakers have noise in the following situations:

What to do when your computer speakers have noise(图1)

1. First determine whether the problem is the speaker or the computer. Mute the volume of the computer and adjust the volume of the speaker to the maximum. If there is a "stinging, stinging" sound, it is a problem with the speaker. If not, it is a problem with the computer. If there is a problem with the speaker, you can repair it or buy a new one; if it is a problem with the computer, if the interface is broken, replace it with a new one. If you are using a sound card, there may be a problem with the sound card. It is recommended that you try another sound card.


2. Check whether the connector of the speaker is well connected to the computer. When the speaker plug is not well connected with the computer host jack, it will also cause the speaker to produce a "stinging, stinging" current sound.


3. Current, electromagnetic wave interference. Stray electromagnetic interference is common, and speaker wires, frequency dividers, wireless devices or computer hosts can all become sources of interference. Keep the main speakers as far away from the computer as possible, and reduce peripheral wireless devices.


4. The volume is too loud. Some computer speakers also make noise when the volume is turned up too high. This situation is because the output power of the power amplifier may be small and cannot avoid the large dynamic peak signal of the music moment, or it is caused by the overload distortion of the speaker. So don't turn the volume up that much.


5. If the above solutions are still not solved, click [Start]→[Control Panel]→[Hardware and Sound]→[Realtek High Definition Audio Manager]→[Device Advanced Settings]→select "Separate all input jacks into separate Input device", click "OK" to be OK.


Generally speaking, the above is the situation of noise in the computer speakers, and also proposed solutions. The editor sincerely hopes that these tips can help everyone. In addition, if you have anything to add, you are welcome to put it forward. As a professional speaker manufacturer, we will continue to accumulate experience and knowledge to make ourselves progress.


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