Well, I had to extend the wire on my amplified speakers a foot, so I cut the wire, added a 1 foot section, made sure the polarity was correct and plugged the 3.5mm jack back in to my soundcard. I have no sound.
When I run my speaker test (software that generates white noise) and I turn the volume all the way up to max, I can very faintly hear white noise coming from the speakers.
When I plug another set of speakers in to the jack the sound is fine, so something is amiss with my speakers.
The speakers have a power cord which is plugged in and the power light on the speaker indicates they have power. The speakers are of the 2.0 variety, with the power and 3.5mm cords running from one speaker, and a second wire running out to connect the second speaker, typical of most older style computer speaker systems.
So what will cause this? The way the speakers are mounted in the cabinet, it's very hard to make sure the volume adjustment is all the way to maximum, however the volume is controlled by a wheel and I know that if I turn it to the left I can hear the faint white noise diminish, and when I turn it to the right I can hear the white noise increase slightly. So I don't think I have the volume on the speaker down, at least not to the point that it would be almost inaudible.
When I load a ROM I hear nothing.
Possible that I have something wired incorrectly? The wire I cut is the one that runs from the 3.5mm line-in jack on my sound card to the first speaker. I would have thought I could just extend this like any other wire I extend. Two conductors.
Duhhh.