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    bad speakers?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by cskdfafdlkas, Aug 10, 2008.

  1. cskdfafdlkas

    cskdfafdlkas Notebook Enthusiast

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    I've noticed that the built-in speakers reverberates the laptop housing somewhere when the volume in Windows is turned all the way up. Even with the volume all the way up, it's not loud (which I don't mind), but the sound quality is crummy even at that volume. Is this normal?

    Thx
     
  2. paper_wastage

    paper_wastage Beat this 7x7x7 Cube

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    those speakers are really crap.... u cant get high quality sound from a small enclosure.... which probably is the reason why it reverbertes.. or that something is loose
     
  3. Tabris

    Tabris Notebook Consultant

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    Sorry to hijack your thread, but it be relevant to something that's just popped up over the past 3 hours with my M1330 (and I can't find the general users thread) and it's hardly worth a new thread for.

    But I think something be loose or my left speaker is dying since sound recently got a bit dimmer on my left speaker and crackling every so often too D:
     
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    paper_wastage Beat this 7x7x7 Cube

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    warranty!!!