The back panel of my LG 32LG30RA resonates even at low audio level, when tuning the volume high the whole device is trembling. sound no longer comfortable for the ears
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Yes - Win7 - If you speaker icon is missing go to Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Manage Audio Device > Sound. In Playback Check levels and configure speaker setup, like 2.1 or 5.1. You should also check speaker connections for left speaker.
Check your settings in Control Panel/Sounds and Audio Devices. Make sure vollume is turned up and that the default device under the Audio Tab for sound playback is set to your Altec speakers.
Click on start. Click on control panel. Double click on sounds and audio devices. Click the volume tab. Under the device volume, move the volume slider from low to high. click OK. Check the volume. If there is nothing else wrong, your volume should be good now.
The audio setting in your new computer is set to low level. Right click on the speaker button at the right hand bottom corner of your task bar,Then open the volume control from there. push the slider up in the volume control and also on the wave.You can push the slider up for the CD player as well as PC speaker also if any of these are also kept at a low level. If you do not have a speaker icon in the task bar, open control panel,(click on start and you will see the control panel selection, double click on it) and double click on sound and audio devices. Under device volume, push the slider from low to high. while you are here you can click on "place volume icon in the task bar" You can also click "advanced" and select the appropriate speakers here, like desktop stereo speakers or surround sound or whatever suits your speaker. click ok to save this and that is it.
try to see if the wave volume is on and maximum on the volume panel ( double click on vol icon on tray system (right low) ) ...also see if your speakers are plugged into the proper place ...and are not in the auxiliary out or something like this ...they should be plugged into the green middle out ...if they are simple stereo 3,2 jack ...so ..if the problem its still on ..its probably the sound card...(actually the pre-amplifier on it ..)
START- right click mouse on MY COMPUTER - PROPERTIES- HARDWARE - DEVICE MANAGER - SOUND VIDEO & GAME CONTROLERS -Right click(mine is realtek HD audio ) -PROPERTIES - ROLL BACK DRIVER.
open the sound device window in xp..by clicking on .... start/control panel/sound ,speech and audio devices/sounds and audio devices/......make sure firstly in the volume tab that vol is not set to mute or at a very low level ( i usually set it at max of 7) then click on advanced box and once again make sure none of the settings are set to mute. or very low ..you can fine tune these settings later if you wish...if you click on the advanced box within the far left master volume area then have the tick on in the s/pdif box....see hoe this goes and let me know
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