Why does only one of my surround sound speakers crackle at low volumes?
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I have a Samsung surround sound that I've been using for a while and over the last month or so its started to crackle on the front right channel. I've switched the speakers to make sure the speaker is fine (which it is when connected to front left instead), and the front left makes the same sound when connected to the front right channel. Is it possible that somehow only one channel in the amp has gotten fried somehow?!?! Now, to make things even better it only happens when there is a valid input...
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Its probably in the wiring and how your power is distributed in your HTIB, those systems have very cheap...
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i hooked up a old dvd/surround sound system to my pc via a 3.5mm to rca adapter and only one speaker works. i did 2.1 rather than 5.1 because that's all i need.i plugged the 3.5mm end to the front speaker port on the pc and rca ends to the vcr in. when...
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Try hooking up the 3.5mm cable to the back or rear speaker port to see if it makes a difference. Is...
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okay so i have a budget of 100 dollars, and im asking if some one can point me out some LOUD surround sound speakers for my room, that i can hook up to ps3, ipod, t.v, ect. i also want it to have a loud subwoofer, with a nice bass, and it doesn't have...
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there isnt much you can do to make a nice stereo system with 100 dollars. but to make the best of it...
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I have a surround sound system and sound like to hook it up to the xbox one. I have an optical audio cable but the speakers only have cables for the dvd player they came with. Am I screwed here?
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Yes,The more powerful amp will back feed the smaller amp(the TV)and blow the amp in the TV.
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I've got a new hd tv a nd a kinda new pc I want to buy a surroud sound system that I can just use for both with having to change any connections. How would I do that? And can you recommend any models for me?
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Certainly. It's best to keep right and left at each level (bass, treble) the same for ease of adjustment...
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Yes you can, but you will not be getting surround sound, you would just get the same audio from both...
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