Trouble with right front speaker: crackling/popping sounds


  1. Posts : 90
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    Trouble with right front speaker: crackling/popping sounds


    I bought some Logitech Z506 surround speakers for my PC, but after hooking them up I found the front right speaker (the one with the thick black cord) was making a crackling/popping sound. So I took them back and got another set and the exact same speaker was again making a crackling/popping sound. I noticed that the only time it would make the this sound was when I played certain songs that had a very low bass beat, deep chord or certain timber to the singer's voice. Also, when there was no sound at all I could hear a distinct hiss in that speaker.

    I thought it was odd that the exact same speaker would be bad in both sets I bought, so I was thinking perhaps it might be something else (a setting, or something). I took the second set back also, so right now I don't have any PC speakers, but before I buy another set I thought I would post here and see if I could get some help or advice so I can figure out what's going on.

    Thanks :)
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  2. Posts : 1,449
    Windows 7 ultimate 64-bit
       #2

    Ive had this same thing happen to me before. Sometimes; it can be resolved by restarting the system; but if not; then you may have to uninstall the sound card etc. from the device manager; reboot; and let windows re-detect and reinstall the sound card and hopefully that will get rid of the crackling sound.
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  3. Posts : 90
    Windows 7 Home Premium
    Thread Starter
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    I did restart the computer and also uninstalled the drivers, but neither of those things fixed the crackling speaker.
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