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Check the speaker's sound until you plug in the 3.5mm jack again.

Check the speaker's sound until you plug in the 3.5mm jack again.

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01-13-2023, 08:02 AM
#1
Hello, I'm uncertain if this issue is related to software or hardware.
My speakers are connected via a 3.5mm jack to my PC. Recently, whenever I start my computer, the audio from the speakers seems distorted, as shown in the video. However, it always resolves itself when I disconnect and reconnect the jack, and the sound returns to normal until I power off the PC and restart it. The problem only affects the speakers, not headphones or the monitor, making it a recurring inconvenience to remember to unplug and plug back in after each boot.
The audio appears abnormal when I start my PC and is fixed by unplugging the 3.5mm jack and reconnecting it immediately.
View: https://youtube.com/shorts/Os4bAcSNAxE?feature=share
View: https://youtube.com/shorts/n4mcHOdlbLw?feature=share
The other video demonstrates the sound returning to normal.
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EpicBuilder110
01-13-2023, 08:02 AM #1

Hello, I'm uncertain if this issue is related to software or hardware.
My speakers are connected via a 3.5mm jack to my PC. Recently, whenever I start my computer, the audio from the speakers seems distorted, as shown in the video. However, it always resolves itself when I disconnect and reconnect the jack, and the sound returns to normal until I power off the PC and restart it. The problem only affects the speakers, not headphones or the monitor, making it a recurring inconvenience to remember to unplug and plug back in after each boot.
The audio appears abnormal when I start my PC and is fixed by unplugging the 3.5mm jack and reconnecting it immediately.
View: https://youtube.com/shorts/Os4bAcSNAxE?feature=share
View: https://youtube.com/shorts/n4mcHOdlbLw?feature=share
The other video demonstrates the sound returning to normal.

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0sdG4m3r_YT
Member
210
01-15-2023, 04:06 AM
#2
Hello,
Thank you for your response. However, it appears the system has created this based on general patterns rather than specific details you shared.
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0sdG4m3r_YT
01-15-2023, 04:06 AM #2

Hello,
Thank you for your response. However, it appears the system has created this based on general patterns rather than specific details you shared.

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Dam1yo
Member
145
01-15-2023, 12:58 PM
#3
I heard a buzzing noise on my speakers once, and it seemed to come from me because I moved my PC for a dust check. It was surprising how little a jack plug had to shift to stop it from working properly. PayMyDoctor... what is this? Out of curiosity, I checked the site, but my antivirus blocked it, warning about data leakage.
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Dam1yo
01-15-2023, 12:58 PM #3

I heard a buzzing noise on my speakers once, and it seemed to come from me because I moved my PC for a dust check. It was surprising how little a jack plug had to shift to stop it from working properly. PayMyDoctor... what is this? Out of curiosity, I checked the site, but my antivirus blocked it, warning about data leakage.

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kane6711
Junior Member
11
01-18-2023, 07:30 PM
#4
You're still facing this problem, right? Anyone else seeing similar issues?
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kane6711
01-18-2023, 07:30 PM #4

You're still facing this problem, right? Anyone else seeing similar issues?

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Ironman310
Junior Member
19
01-18-2023, 10:48 PM
#5
I experienced issues that are quite alike but had two different reasons. The first was related to the plug/socket. I bought "Deoxit Gold," liquid, and applied it to the plug. The second problem involved the volume knob on the main speakers. Turning it off and on several times fixed it. Eventually, I disassembled it and replaced the potentiometer with a hotwire for full volume, and no more problems occurred. I hope this assists!
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Ironman310
01-18-2023, 10:48 PM #5

I experienced issues that are quite alike but had two different reasons. The first was related to the plug/socket. I bought "Deoxit Gold," liquid, and applied it to the plug. The second problem involved the volume knob on the main speakers. Turning it off and on several times fixed it. Eventually, I disassembled it and replaced the potentiometer with a hotwire for full volume, and no more problems occurred. I hope this assists!