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Answer» Hey y'all, stumbled across this board while looking for help online. Hoping someone can help
I play a lot of music. A LOT. At least 100 songs a day. My speakers recently started failing me, though. Whenever a bass or low note comes out, the sound is not clear. AT ALL. It makes me flinch every time... I just hate the NOISE it sounds like my PC is dying or it just can't get the noise out. I don't WANT to say crackling, but its something of the essence. Plz help, how do I fix it? Is there some setting I can chage?Chances are you've probably damaged your speakers from using them at loud volumes for a prolonged amount of time... it might be time to get some external speakers or headphones. Good luck! -JohnOK. So is there anyway I could have it taken in and the speakers replaced?
BTW, I assume you noticed, but I have a LAPTOP, not a home computer.It's possible, but it would most likely be more cost effective to just get external speakers. Good luck! -JohnAny authorized repair center capable of repairing your laptop will be able to replace your internal laptop speakers. However, you'll be paying for both the parts and labor, as mentioned above it will likely be cheaper to PURCHASE external speakers or a headset. However, this isn't the most difficult repair and isn't the most expensive part. So really up to you.Well, I would really like to be as portable as possible. I will look into some new speaker installations, then, but I might have to go with the headsets.
Thanks all! Laptop speakers are notoriously poor quality. It's not surprising - by definition they have to be quite small, and small speakers are always going to struggle with (or be destroyed by) low frequencies. Replacing the speakers would probably just result in the same thing happening again a little way down the line. Plus finding speakers exactly the right size will either be tricky or expensive.
Nevertheless, it can be done. Just at a prohibitive cost and with short-term results (if you continue to make heavy DEMANDS on the replacement speakers). Better to get something fit for purpose.
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