Question about Creative Labs Gigaworks S750 Computer Speakers
When I watch a sub demanding movie the sub makes loud static electric noises. Just changed another blown fuse the other week and now this. Anyone got any ideas about this problem? Can anyone point me in the direction of a thx accredited 5.1 sattelite speaker system? preferably more reliable than the s750. Thank you in advance.
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Darryn
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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
SOURCE: Gigaworks S750
If you check the Creative forums there is a thread there where a few people have started to fix problems like this permanently and they have helped quite a few people fix their problems. I would only suggest checking it out if you have any electronics experience (soldering, and basic troubleshooting minimum). Otherwise I would send it back but keep in mind that this is one of a few common problems with the S750's and you are likely to have other problems in the future unless you take measures to fix the problem that creative has not.
I would also like to point out that your problem would be a short on one of the amp boards after the power regulators, very likely one of the STA575 amplifier ICs. Those are not easy to find but it is possible to find replacements.
Posted on Dec 16, 2007
SOURCE: Connecting Creative Labs Gigaworks S750 to Onkyo SR605 A/V Receiver
take those speakers to an electric shop and ask him for some special sockets.....
Posted on Jan 08, 2008
SOURCE: connecting Creative Gigaworks S750 computer speakers to panasonic plasma tv
This depends on the audio system setup designed on your television.
Most speakers can have adapters bought for them which will allow you to connect your speakers to a television. But not every TV will support the 7 speaker configuration with PC Speakers.
The good news is the adapters are fairly cheap at Radio Shack and should not set you back more then 10 bucks. Maybe even cheaper.
Posted on Sep 01, 2008
SOURCE: All I need is the control pod for the Gigaworks S750
I had an extra one but I sold it. According to creative labs they do not sell any replacement parts for the speaker systems. The best suggestion that I can give is to check craigslist and ebay for the control pods.
Posted on Jan 04, 2009
SOURCE: Gigaworks S750 schematics required
For you, the s750 circuit diagram
cheers
Posted on Jun 20, 2009
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based on my understanding on electronics. maybe the 3 speakers your talking about doesnt resoponds to the frequencies on the music you are playing because a 7.1 souround speakers, each speakers are designed to respond at a certain frequecies.
So try playing movies instead of music and try lowering or not connecting the rest of the speakers and listen closely to the 3 speakers your talking about if you hear any sounds at all...
hope it help...
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