How do I get rid of the buzzing noise in my speakers?

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I get a buzzing noise on my PC speakers?

I get a buzzing noise on my PC speakers, but it works fine with headphones. I also tried with brand new speakers. but still have the same problem. can some one suggest a solution for this, could this be because of Hum loop, if so how can i get rid of it.

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Hi If you are using the same plug with both Speakers and Headphones , so the problem is in Speakers...

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5.1 Speakers. Buzzing Noise.?

Hi Currently i have the logitech 5.1 surround sound speakers connected to my PC via the 3 RCA inputs. It works great and i get 5.1 sound. I then got a optical cable from my ps3 to a optical to coaxial converter and put the coaxial cable into my PC's...

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its probably just EMI <electro magnetic interference> either through the subwoofer being too close...

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Subwoofer making a low buzzing noise?

Just put together my room system.. It's 2.1 basic.. just 1 front left and 1 front right and a subwoofer hooked up to a home theater receiver. Everything is working great. One problem I just noticed is that when the subwoofer is emitting is constant low...

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I would try changing the cords you have hooked to the sub. And turn on the FM radio and see if it stops...

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Buzzing sound from speakers?

This is the third time I'm asking this question and I really need a right answer. I have a monitor with speakers integrated into them - a 19" Viewsonic VA1912w (updated the driver just then via device manager and it changed to "Generic PnP...

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ur speaker got damaged u should mute that one and get new one

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My speakers make a funny 'buzzing noise'?

I get a weird buzzing noise coming through my computers speakers. They are the speakers which came with the system, Dell and I have to turn the volume up pretty loud just to overcome ...show more

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Try moving the speakers away from the monitor. Most of the answers above seem accurate in a possible...

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I get a VERY LOUD buzzing noise when i use my surround sound with HDM1,WHY?

When I try to watch anything that involves my surround sound and the HDM1 on my flat screen and to my lap top there is a LOUD BUZZING noise that i get from the speakers,it comes and goes,the louder i have the volume the louder i get that sound.I am STUPIFIED...

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First, Jennifer Aniston rocks! Sounds like a ground loop problem. Try it with the laptop on battery...

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My car speakers make a sqeeling noise,?

My car speakers, hooked up to an amp, make a squeeling noise when the engine is on, and gets more high pitched when the revs get higher, how do I fix this, is it the amp I should replace? There is also a buzzing noise when only the accessories are on...

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if your running your rca cables to close to the power line for the amplifier its scrambles the rca signal...

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Speakers are making noise?

I just added some new speakers to my computer, and they are making a buzzing noise with another sound that is blinking if you know what im saying. If I move the speakers around the sound gets louder or lower. I have them set far away from the computer...

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if the is a woofer in it.. then place that at the corner or closer to wall. and place the tweeters as...

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Speakers make buzzing noise whenever plugged into something plugged into the wall.?

I can plug in my computer or my Ipod into my speakers with no problem. But when I plug either of those into the wall, the speakers start to produce a low buzz. I have pretty darn high class speakers (as in sound system) and I can plug instruments through...

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Mains electricity comes at 50Hz, (or 60Hz if you live in the USA). The alternating current at this frequency...

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