Question:

My Speakers Are Really Quite On Full Volume

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Its On A Computer Not A Laptop And They Are Desktop Speakers

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  1. YOU MUST CHECK THE BELOW THINGS:

    1. YOU MUST CHECK THE CONNECTION WITH SPEAKERS AND CPU.

    2. IF ITS OK, THEN GO TO CONTROL PANEL OPEN THE SOUND MENU AND CHECK THE MASTER VOLUME.

    3. U MUST CHECK THESE I M SURE THAT U WILL DEFINATELY SUCCEED.


  2. there are three volume controls

    1. main volume control in Windows on the start menu

    2. mp3 / wav volume control in Windows on the start menu

    3. Media player volume control

    4. volume control on your speakers...

  3. I GUESS you want to control it. ( No info ), but anyway;

    Go into Control Panel

    Select Sounds and Audio Devices

    Put check mark in "Show Volume Control On Task bar"

    Check mark other suitable selections.

    Right -click on icon in task bar, and make necessary adjustments.

    Good luck,

    DW

  4. That's nice?  ...what's your question?

    Are you trying to say that your sound isn't working or is very quiet despite your speakers being turned up full blast?  Check the software settings for your volume control -- Windows' settings or, if in a particular program, such as a game, then the settings or that program.  

    If that volume is up also, then it may be possible that you have a cheap soundcard without an amplifier built in, which relies on amplified speakers to create sufficient volume.  You can tell if speakers are amplified, by if they are externally powered (plug into an AC socket). If neither is amplified, then you get very, very quiet sound even at full volume.

    If no sound at all, check the usual suspects: that you have the right driver installed for your sound card, that you have the plug in the right socket, etc.

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