O Oreo -Deactivated- Messages 5,723 Location England Dec 21, 2008 #21 As i said, it's probably interference. For example if i use a graphically intensive program, my GPU uses more power, and i get more interference. You should really try a new and better sound card.
As i said, it's probably interference. For example if i use a graphically intensive program, my GPU uses more power, and i get more interference. You should really try a new and better sound card.
S santa Baseband Member Messages 98 Dec 23, 2008 #22 I just recently bought sennheiser hd 555's and they are SO COMFORTABLE and the sound quality is AMAZING, if you can afford them please buy them
I just recently bought sennheiser hd 555's and they are SO COMFORTABLE and the sound quality is AMAZING, if you can afford them please buy them
Crysalis Systems Engineer Messages 1,675 Location United States Dec 24, 2008 #23 For the interference: Check your volume panel and make sure that "CD MUSIC" or "CD AUDIO" is muted. This channel is known for relaying interference.
For the interference: Check your volume panel and make sure that "CD MUSIC" or "CD AUDIO" is muted. This channel is known for relaying interference.
O Oreo -Deactivated- Messages 5,723 Location England Dec 25, 2008 #24 Crysalis said: For the interference: Check your volume panel and make sure that "CD MUSIC" or "CD AUDIO" is muted. This channel is known for relaying interference. Click to expand... Really ? I must check that out later. Thanks.
Crysalis said: For the interference: Check your volume panel and make sure that "CD MUSIC" or "CD AUDIO" is muted. This channel is known for relaying interference. Click to expand... Really ? I must check that out later. Thanks.