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Thread ID: 108193 2010-03-17 20:44:00 I have sound issues Q man (14225) Press F1
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868136 2010-03-17 20:44:00 A few problems

I bought some second hand z-5500, how loud are these suppose to be, on mine the sub isnt very loud even on full setting.

secondly i hooked these up to my comp via toslink and it displays on the z-5500 hub that i have no connection. When i boot my comp and get the desktop it flashes on the hub dolby then goes back to no connection detected same goes when i shut down

I am using Onboard sound on my ga-ep45-ds4p with latest realtek drivers

HELP
Q man (14225)
868137 2010-03-17 21:49:00 Did you test it before you brought it?? To see if it was working? Speedy Gonzales (78)
868138 2010-03-17 22:03:00 Yes, sorry forgot to mention I have plugged this up to my freeview box via Toslink and it works fine so must be a motherboard problem.
An yes I did test the sound before I bought it but was not sure how loud it was supposed to go.
Q man (14225)
868139 2010-03-17 22:05:00 What version of windows is it?? Is the digital out the default audio for audio out? Speedy Gonzales (78)
868140 2010-03-17 22:12:00 And how loud is loud? Sweep (90)
868141 2010-03-17 22:51:00 Speedy the os is win7/64 and im not sure what u mean by default any speaker I seem to plug in automotically works and registers on my realtek device manager.

Sweep I was excited to get these because everyone says the bass is very very strong and they only run the volume on bar 4 or 5 or it becomes too loud, but these ones I have arent anywhere near that loud.
Q man (14225)
868142 2010-03-18 00:18:00 Computer speakers do not replace a stereo system.
Loud, well define loud.

I can have my speakers loud enough that annoys husband but if I walk down the other end of the house they sure aren't loud, I definetly couldn't bother the neighbours.
pctek (84)
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