EthanHarte
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I recently built a new computer and decided to put an Asus Xonar Essense STX sound card in it. Yesterday I was playing some music pretty loud (I went downstairs and wanted to still hear my music) and when i was downstairs, the music stopped playing for a second and then continued. I went upstairs to see what happened and only my front right speaker was working. So i tried other sources like an iPod and a laptop and those worked fine. It was only when i was using my computer so i think it is the sound card. I took out the card to check for blown capacitors and i dusted it off. It looked fine so i put it back in and i was still only hearing sound out of the right front speaker.
I checked if it was software by reinstalling the drivers and something weird happened. After the reboot of the computer, I was able to hear sound out of every speaker. BUT, when i turn down the volume on my computer, the volume of my speakers become out of sync (the right is louder than the left). When i have the volume all the way up on my computer, the volume of my speakers becomes synced and sounds how it should. Because of this I have made a temporary fix. If i turn the volume all the way up on my computer (syncing the volume of the speakers) and I use the receiver volume as my main volume control, it will act like it should. The receiver does not make the volume of the speakers go out of sync.
I am really confused because i have read about people having a high pitched noise from the right speaker or a hiss from the right speaker. My issue is similar to theirs but slightly different. Is it software or hardware?
Set Up:
-My computer
-8GB RAM
-64 bit Windows 7 Home Premium
-Asus Xonar Essense STX sound card
-MSI R7770 Graphics Card
-BioStar TA75 MH2 Motherboard
-AMD A series A8 Processor
-My System
-Pioneer Elite vsx-40 Receiver (connected to the sound card via digital optical)
-Front Right, Front Left, are Klipcsh RB-61
-Center Channel is RC-52 II
-the surrounds are an old pair of JBL
-the subwoofer is an old pioneer
-My Software
-Audio format is 24 bit flac
-Music program is Foobar
-I am on the newest version of the xonar driver and software
-48KHz
-2 Channels
-2 speakers
-PCM is checked
I am only 17 and dont know much about speaker software or equipment so if i am doing something wrong with the settings or some simple mistake be sure to let me know.
Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
-Ethan Harte
I checked if it was software by reinstalling the drivers and something weird happened. After the reboot of the computer, I was able to hear sound out of every speaker. BUT, when i turn down the volume on my computer, the volume of my speakers become out of sync (the right is louder than the left). When i have the volume all the way up on my computer, the volume of my speakers becomes synced and sounds how it should. Because of this I have made a temporary fix. If i turn the volume all the way up on my computer (syncing the volume of the speakers) and I use the receiver volume as my main volume control, it will act like it should. The receiver does not make the volume of the speakers go out of sync.
I am really confused because i have read about people having a high pitched noise from the right speaker or a hiss from the right speaker. My issue is similar to theirs but slightly different. Is it software or hardware?
Set Up:
-My computer
-8GB RAM
-64 bit Windows 7 Home Premium
-Asus Xonar Essense STX sound card
-MSI R7770 Graphics Card
-BioStar TA75 MH2 Motherboard
-AMD A series A8 Processor
-My System
-Pioneer Elite vsx-40 Receiver (connected to the sound card via digital optical)
-Front Right, Front Left, are Klipcsh RB-61
-Center Channel is RC-52 II
-the surrounds are an old pair of JBL
-the subwoofer is an old pioneer
-My Software
-Audio format is 24 bit flac
-Music program is Foobar
-I am on the newest version of the xonar driver and software
-48KHz
-2 Channels
-2 speakers
-PCM is checked
I am only 17 and dont know much about speaker software or equipment so if i am doing something wrong with the settings or some simple mistake be sure to let me know.
Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
-Ethan Harte