Internal Speaker not working properly suddenly. Hearing Ruptures along the voice.
The internal Speakers are not working fine. I could hear ruptures and distortion in sound when i play any music or voice. Whereas it works fine when i use headphones.
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There is a bypass/ pressure relief valve in the oil pump, sounds like it is jammed shut or blocked, You don't say what the vehicle is, if the pump is internal then its a strip down I'm afraid.
try installing proper drivers for the AUDIO CARD! the orange led only indicates the HTK HOTKEYdrivers are working properly, it does NOT says a thing about audio card drivers! so i suggest you to install proper drivers for audio playback!
My guess is if you try headphones and all is ok , then it might be time for some external speakers to be added as I might be inclined to think that the internal connection or the speakers that are internal are faulty of course this can be fixed but probably at a much higher than simply adding some external speaker set up which can be as little as $10:00 or less up to over $100 :00 for a system surround , but if you are happy with a twin speaker system then I would go foe that option
sounds to me like you may have the monitor speakers connected to the wrong port. It typically connects to the computers Green speaker jack. If it is connected properly, look in the control panel for audio/ speaker properties, change the speaker configuration to stereo speakers, instead of 5.1 speakers. you are likely hearing the rear channel of 5 speaker setup at the moment.
Its usual that due to fair wear and tear the speakers volume goes down. If the volume is too low it indicates that this is the time to change the speaker. Take the phone to a mobile mechanic he will desolder the onboard speaker and resolder a new one. He will charge around 7$ for doing this.
Sounds just like the problem I had. I took the phone apart and removed the internal speaker. Tried the contacts with another speaker from another phone...and it worked.This leads me to believe that the internal speaker has failed. I am now on the hunt to get a replacement speaker.
Hello Shemon
Well, there is 2 option here, 1) your sound speakers are not connected corretly or in the right slots on the sound card.
2) your sound card, (internal or external) you have to use the mixer on software to put the right channels for the music you heard. try configuring in control panel, in multimedia devices, the speakers. for 5.1 system, or 2 way speakers or 3
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