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Sup /e/, something's wrong with my speakers or summpin, because whenever I play some music or wateva, I can barely hear anything. I have the sound on my pooter turned up to full, and the speakers don't have a mannie volume, so it's at it's full capac.

So /e/, how's the bread, you fucking faggots?
>> Anonymous
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Breads alright, I s'pose.

How's the family?
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>>376831

I know you probably checked this, but is your wave volume turned up? That what you're problem sounds like to me.
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>>376846
Yeah it's a common mistake, happens to the best of us.
I mean once, I thought my speakers were broken for a week. Then my taskbar expands and I see the mute icon over the volume settings. Boy, was my face red!
>> Anonymous
Op, what you can conclude from your experiment is that /e/ is less cynical than /s/. The anons here didn't just tell you to go away.
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>>376865
See, /s/ is all bitter that it can't find a real girl like that.
/e/ has accepted we will not find a woman like this, and we are more mellow because of it.
>> Anonymous
>>376831

lol homophobe
>> Anonymous
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Sounds like a short. Since I'm guessing you have a cheap, solid state speaker, that would be the most likely situation. I use my guitar amp for my computer 'cause I don't like pansy sounds, and cheap speakers give me pansy sounds.

The best way to fix this is to spend $800+ on a real sound system. If you can't do this, spend $80 on a cheap guitar amp, a sub, and a 1/4" to 3mm plug converter.

btw, tits or gtfo.
>> Anonymous
this is /e/. not technical support.
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>>376831
NINESEVENTEEN SEVER YOUR LEG PLEASE SIR.
>> Kebinu !GhiZeo/aQQ
>>376913

lol what, you use a guitar amp for your computer speaker? Unless you have some $5,000 class A tube amp you'll never get accurate sound reproduction from it because the amp itself changes the sound. All amps are not created equal.

And "cheap solid-state speaker"? Unless your guitar amp cost more than $600, I'm willing to wager it's solid state too.

Just get a freaking sub and some decent standalones, they don't cost that much and take up way less space than a guitar amp.