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@Wauczie1 It's a shielding problem in the speakers. Logitech have offered refunds to buyers for it.
Although it's probably caused by less than perfect grounding, I shouldn't need perfect grounding.
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@molewizard sounds like you have a grounding problem in the house.
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@bdarazs You probably will have a Realtek Audio Manager (most commonly used audio drivers) which will appear in your tray next to your internet connection and volume control. Go into the audio manager and switch it to 5.1 surround.
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Clean sound? Guess word he is refuring for is warm sound x530 is warm and clear not clean Xd, x540 is better but less bass. z506 the sound is much chiller
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how do i make mine surround on my computer?
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@Chiken1012 I might have. Do you get the buzzing? The popping is a serial problem, apparently.
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@molewizard mine work just fine. They have amazing sound quality. You might have just gotten a bad set.
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"Crystal clear sound" my ass.
Just bought these to replace my old speakers, they buzz at the quitest volume, sound like shit and pop every time someone uses the microwave downstairs. Not worth £70.
How much did they pay you to do this review?
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dannymcmuffin1 2 months ago 30
HELP FOR EVERYONE, WHEN YOU BUY THESE IT COMES WITH A LITTLE BLOCK... YOU PLUG THE GREEN BROWN AND BLACK 3.5 JACKS INTO IT AND THEN YOU BUY A RED AND WHITE A.V CABLE TOO 3.5 JACK ADAPTER WHICH YOU CAN CONNECT TOO ANY TV/LAPTOP/PC USING ONLY ONE JACK
MrRobsterr 3 months ago 10