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    Speaker Broken?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Divert, Sep 28, 2007.

  1. Divert

    Divert Notebook Geek

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    Okay, I was just watching a video on my 1520 and I notice that there isn't much sound coming from my right speaker. I listen to it closer and it sound distorted and not how it should. I'm really getting upset with the quality of this laptop a mere month and a few weeks after receiving it. Anyone else have this problem? I've also rarely moved my laptop and when I do I do so very carefully.
     
  2. B2TheEYo

    B2TheEYo Notebook Deity

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    lol I think people that have quality issues are getting lemons.. Because mines perfectly fine and I'm picky as hell.

    You might wanna check you're balance in your audio settings in control panel. Maybe play with the settings, bass management or w.e is in there.

    My only complication with my notebook is, my left and right speakers are switched. audio that should come out of the left comes from the right and vice-versa. Probably Vista cuz XP is fine.

    It is possible you just got a lemon speaker.. but I doubt it.