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    Problem with Sony VAIO VGN AW-11m/h :(

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by uzonigor, Aug 25, 2010.

  1. uzonigor

    uzonigor Notebook Enthusiast

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    Today my speakers gone crazy, and everything I play it sounds like something in high frequency. I tried to restart computer, but nothing happened?
    Is this Software or Hardware problem? Please help.
     
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    I can record a tone with camera for you if you want to see.
     
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    hmm is it something like hissing + high pitch + react only with high frequency voice? if yes means it is going to break soon...
     
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    No body can help me?
     
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    hmm... sounds like you changed the sound KHZ i forgot where you can set this settings but you must set it to 20khz
     
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    Problem solved :D I shutted down computer for 2 days and everything is ok now. Thanks for help.
     
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    That sounds like a mic feedback loop to me. Disable your mic, if you don't use it, and see if that helps.

    EDIT: we posted at the same time, sorry... glad you got it fixed though!
     
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    2 days off, means the speaker is going to break soon.