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	<title>Comments on: My Computer Speakers Sometimes Output Statics For  Music. What Is Wrong And How Can This Be Corrected?</title>
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		<title>By: Larry L</title>
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		<description>It could be the volume the music is playing is too much for the speakers. Lower volume would help this. You could also test the speakers on something else to see if you get static there as well. Also make sure the the wiring and connections are good. Sometimes a pinched wire will be the cause.
It could also be that the sound processor in the computer is not able to handle more complex sounds. The only way to help that is to install a quality sound card. You&#039;re probably using the on-board sound that came with the computer. Those are really basic. 
Without being able to hear the static you&#039;re talking about, it&#039;s hard to judge.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It could be the volume the music is playing is too much for the speakers. Lower volume would help this. You could also test the speakers on something else to see if you get static there as well. Also make sure the the wiring and connections are good. Sometimes a pinched wire will be the cause.<br />
It could also be that the sound processor in the computer is not able to handle more complex sounds. The only way to help that is to install a quality sound card. You&#8217;re probably using the on-board sound that came with the computer. Those are really basic.<br />
Without being able to hear the static you&#8217;re talking about, it&#8217;s hard to judge.</p>
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