I have 4 speakers in the living room that are running through an amp to a small mixer to the computer , now I know this is all connected properly , the problem now is sometimes I get all 4 speakers but most of the time it is only 2 , it seems to make its own mind up . I,m thinking something on the puter is wonky , it worked perfectly at 1st then after a few months started acting up , any ideas peeps .
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Speaker problems
Geezer- Reserves
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mottinghammer- 1st Team Bench
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Re: Speaker problems
Yep it sounds like its fcuked, technical I no but there you have it, never had a problem with an old dansette when you played yer 45's did yer
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Did,nt have 4 speakers either dude
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Re: Speaker problems
You probably need to update your drivers, Geeze.
As to how, you'll have to ask someone clever, though there are various freebies out there which will scan your system and tell you what needs updating- have a look at [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
As to how, you'll have to ask someone clever, though there are various freebies out there which will scan your system and tell you what needs updating- have a look at [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
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Re: Speaker problems
Cheers Matt , did,nt think of that , will have a looksie