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The Almighty
if its really severe, then try contacting a mechanic to sort it out.
you know, better safe than sorry.
tralalala
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07-31-2003, 07:46 PM
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Check the wires...make sure that it's plugged all the way in
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07-31-2003, 07:49 PM
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Originally posted by tambaman03@31 July 2003 - 17:49
I am using polk audio speakers that do not have a built in amplifier. I have the computer volume turned all the way up and I can barely hear the music, I downloaded winamp which helped a little but I would still like it to go louder. Is there any software that I can download that will help?
Thank you
Well my guess is, you connected them to the wrong inputs..
(Could be wrong tho?)
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07-31-2003, 10:57 PM
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do not have a built in amplifier
The audio coming out of a soundcard(onboard or not) must be amplified. The level coming out of your computer is called "line-level". This is the same audio level coming out of a stand alone CD/DVD players, tape decks, etc.
No software in the world will cure your problem.
Hook your PC up to a stereo using any one of the audio inputs(except the turntable inputs). Connect speakers to the stereo.
Simple.
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08-01-2003, 11:25 AM
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if u do ever manage 2 amplify the sound cumin out of ur comp, the sound quality will be shit. get sum speakers with an amplifier. easiest solution. main reason the line out is quiet is if u amplify a loud volume, the sound is shit, so itz quiet so if u amplify it itz high quality (if that makes sense)
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