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| SirPeale:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on April 26, 2007, 08:19:03 am --- I'm sure you did, but just in case, did you swap out the wire harness(es) to make sure it's not something in there instead of the speaker itself? --- End quote --- I didn't swap the wiring for two reasons. 1) tight tolerances, it's kinda cramped in there and 2) I'm quite certain there's nothing wrong with it. --- Quote from: MaximRecoil on April 26, 2007, 05:16:40 pm ---Are these PC speakers? If so, have you tried them in a different PC? Sometimes the problem is with the sound card, or more specifically, the soundcard's female 1/8" miniplug input. --- End quote --- I stated above that I didn't believe there was anything wrong with the input as I'd tried other speakers out on it. Nevertheless I wanted to eliminate the possibility, so I plugged in my wife's MP3 player and my son's CD player. Same thing. |
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