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02-May-2008, 11:49 AM #1
Question new speakers volume problem
hi guys,

I seem to be having a problem with the new "cheap" speakers I bought. (labtec pulse 285)
I have them wired like my olds ones (same 2.1) so they "should" work.

The Problem is the sound volume is very low when i trry to play music from the pc but when i use the xbox (connected on the line in port) they produce a much louder sound at full volume compared to when I use the pc for music.

I have looked at my volume control and everything is right but its still very quiet

can anyone help
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02-May-2008, 12:09 PM #2
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I have looked at my volume control and everything is right but its still very quiet(
Are you referring to the volume control in your music player software or the system volume control in the desktop taskbar?

If you are referring to only the basic volume control in the task bar, can you expand it to show a mixer panel for different sound sources?
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