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    Speaker Echo

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by tanks, Jun 5, 2011.

  1. tanks

    tanks Notebook Enthusiast

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    of late the speakers of my G73 JW have started echoing on full volume. It's like a feedback you get in a badly tuned mic ...Any solutions
     
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    Chastity Company Representative

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    It can be caused by the little chip amp being stressed at driving at max volume for how long?

    Just drop it down a bit, until the echo goes away.
     
  3. tanks

    tanks Notebook Enthusiast

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    It goes of when i drop it but when i increase the volume it comes up again... also when i hold the laptop from the the fromt the echo sound comes sometimes.. i guess somethign is loose inside the laptop
     
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    thief1958 Notebook Consultant

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    It's in the sound icon in the control panel. Choose speakers and not Realtek digital output. The speaker option alone is already run by Realtek digital output. Highlight speaker and go to its proprties adjust some more there. In the enhancement option check if something is enabled causing it.

    Enhancement has also the 10 band equalizer, nice option. I'm quite impressed with the SW speakers after learning to play around with the laptop speakers.
     
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    Are you sure it's not actually feedback from the mic? :D
     
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    LOL Or the creative software?
     
  7. tanks

    tanks Notebook Enthusiast

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    Unbelievable!!! I had already tried disabling the mic and the problem still existed. Now when I reduced the volume of mic to zero things started working fine :D
    I disabled it from device manager but I guess that wasn't actually disabling it.