In my Razer Barracuda headset i have started to hear odd, constant sounds and it seems to be the soind of the computer running. A low hum which gets louder when i load a page or has a different sound for when i scroll. It is constantly there when i play games etc and i was wondering if there was a way to get it off
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Try this test. Set a window fan behind the fridge to constantly blow air across the lower coils at the floor. If the fridge works well after a while of this, then the lower fan on the fridge needs replaced. Sometimes though, after a while, the fan will finally start working again because the cycle has finally corrected itself with the test. Leave the window fan run on low for a few days before removing it. The hum you hear is the compressor moving the coolant and is supposed to do the hum sound. That's good. Now once the fridge is working, and you still have a good freezer section and not cool enough below in the fridge for you, there is a knob that sets the cool lower by opening flaps under the freezer to let more cold down to the fridge area. Set this knob to colder and the flaps will open more.
Hi,
You need to make sure you have set this device as your sound output. No need to use your soundcard. Then make sure you have the newest firmware from the Razer site. next is to make sure you have the game audio set to 5.1 through the menu in COD / CSS. and then click the Maelstrom button on your headsets control box. this will enable 7.1 "surround sound"
Please let me know if this solves your issue.
Regards,
The static noise may be caused by dust! To clean it out spray some Servisol video 40 into the volume control and move it up and down. If it goes away it was just dust.
The mic is another thing. The only thing I can think off ist that it's got switched off somehow on your laptop. Or either the control panel slider for microphone input is set to low?
You can get Servisol from Radioshack USA or Maplin UK or that type of shop.
I figured this one out, although I might still send it back for an exchange. It turned out that the right rear speaker works just fine, however the jack seems to be flawed. When fully plugged in, the rear speaker input only picks up the left channel. If you pull it out just a little, say 1/8-1/4 the way out it will pick up both channels. Not a good solution but it works for the time being.
I was going to suggest the low voltage transformer, but when you said it sounded like it was coming from the left side, that seemed odd.
I have a stock transformer here I keep for test that is loud, but it works. Odd, eh?
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