crackling sound in aiw 9700 pro

R

Rene' de Wit

Does anybody know a solution for my problem .
I have a crack in my sound on some channels with my club 3d aiw 9700
pro.

I'm considering to use the screws on the tuner but I don't know if I
may dammage the card.


Thanks in advance

René
 
J

JAD

screws on the tuner to do what HOPE that fixes it?.... yikes those 'screws' will only change frequencies for the channels and
other things not related to sound, in most cases. Cracks pops clicks?
in the sound would be 'sound' related no? So the sound card maybe a better place to start.....only these click and pops could be
caused by ANY appliance in your house...or if your in an apt, then your neighbors vibrator. Is your sound card in the PCI under the
AGP (#1)? It may be conflicting or just to darn close to the Vid card.... When you record do you hear the clicks in the recording.
No? Maybe its the fluorescent light on the fish tank that's plugged into the same socket as the speakers. 1 in a million that its
the screws on the tuner....
 
M

Mangyrat

befor you screw up your card try this move cables around get them out of the
way. i had a sound problem one time due to the cable that conects to cd
drive was right next to a case fan and i was getting feedback from it i
moved it and problem went away. i take it you have checked all your
conections? also try unpluging thing one at a time to find out what is the
problems like unplug case fans extra hard drives network cards you name it
do them one at time. and dont forget the speaker wires they may be picking
up some electic noise so check to see if they are wraped awound other wires
behind you computer.
if your only getting sound problems on some chanels i would think its your
cable line not your systems "check all the conections if you did the cable
your self "split your cable line some where in house"it probly has a bad
conection and is picking up feedback
 

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