Hey Raul, you had it right. I plug my headphones into the headphone jack
directly on my computer's speakers. I thought it was going out and am going
to have to get a new pair of speakers soon I feel, but that will come in
time. I will try to plug them into the speaker jack on the back of my pc
later tonight cause I don't have time to play a game right now. But yes, I
think it is the headphone jack on the actual speaker. Thanks for your
insight on this problem.
BEAN
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From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Blind Gamers" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: audyssey: speakers
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> Hello Richard. I think while it pertains to game play it is on topic as
> long as we all do not get into a long-winded discussion of which is the
> best sound card, headphones, or how to install/use either of them.
>
> In short, yes I've had my speaker-out jack go out on me and it is very
> annoying. Once it even happened to the onboard sound card of the mother
> board which was kind of annoying. The thing is and I'm not sure if I
> missunderstood you. You said that if you use the headphones then you
> only hear one side, but if you do not then you can hear sound from both
> speakers right? I'm wondering if your speakers use a different speaker
> out jack? Or do you plug your headphones to a headphone jack on the
> speakers themselves. If you plug your headphones to a jack on the
> speakers themselves and never touch the connection to the actual
> computer then it most likely is the jack on the speakers which is going
> bad. In which case you can use a headphone splitter on your pc and
> connect your regular speakers to one and your headphones to the other
> and just use which ever. When doing this you would have to turn off your
> speakers while using headphones or at least turn them down.
>
> If you can provide more information I can try to help. We need to get
> your speakers working so you can play games effectively.
>
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> While anyone can admit to themselves they were wrong, the true test is
> admission to someone else.
> Raul A. Gallegos ... IliwSsmc
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