Scythels
New Head-Fier
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*Sigh* Finally (wasn't my choice to wait this long, authorizing purchase of "expensive" gear through parents took FOREVER) I got decent headphones (Bose IE2s, I said decent, not great, for a reason). And now I've realized that my laptop has a serious audio problem. It's either hardware static, or dust on the jack (female connection, laptop side, not headphones; as the play fine on my ZuneHD and other PCs.) Is there any way to clean the jack (even if the issue is not dust, cleaning it once after two years would be nice)? Is there any software out there that can suppress this issue? I think it's static/hardware noise seepage, though because it sounds the same on any volume, ie: voltage, level.
Any help would be great, as I'm not entirely sure what I need to search for to correct this
Any help would be great, as I'm not entirely sure what I need to search for to correct this