Re: Pismo sound too loud

2005-01-31 Thread Pauline Turtle-Bear Guillermo
On Jan 29, 2005, at 1:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 13:57:54 -0800
From: Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Pismo sound too loud
At 12:40 PM -0800 1/28/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good day all!
My Pismo, the very same one I am upgrading, seems to have developed
a sort of tick. In the past week, the volume is excessively loud.
When it starts up the chime is shocking, very loud and distorted. I
have the volume set at one segment of the horizontal meter using the
keyboard volume controls, which reads 6% in System Prefs. Keeping it
at this level setting is plenty loud enough now for me to hear
System Alerts, interface sounds, and iTunes playback. If I adjust
the volume up to even half, it can be heard annoyingly in another
room. I have no idea when exactly this happened or how. I tried the
key-combination resets and the reset button in the back, none have
corrected the loud volume. Has anyone experienced this or heard of
this before? Is this a PRAM battery issue?
What happens if you turn the sound off?  And then on to the minimum
setting again?
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Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting
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Hi Clark,
Thanks for writing back.
No volume level adjustment has any affect on the start-up chime. I 
used the slider in Sys Prefs pane to (1) lowest before off, (2) all 
the way down to off, and (3) muted sound, then restarted and each time 
chime was very loud. Once desktop comes up, the volume seems to be 
where I last set it, which it still quite loud at the lowerst setting. 
Previously, I set the volume to three segments using the keyboard 
volume keys for average comfortable listening for myself. Now, one 
segment is too loud. I am quite stimied by this. My Pismo is over 4 
years old now, and a couple times recently the battery has completely 
died on me before I could charge it. I think it even died once beyond 
the point of holding the Pismo in Sleep mode. I think the volume 
anomaly started soon after that incident. So, I wonder if the internal 
battery (PRAM) became drained as well, and is now shot.

Scott
Sure sounds like a PRAM battery issue. How long have you allowed the 
Pismo to charge undisturbed? Let it sit overnight either off or asleep, 
then see how it does on a restart.

In any case, the Pismo PRAM battery is easy to replace.
Turtle-Bear
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Re: Pismo sound too loud

2005-01-29 Thread sacear3


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Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 13:57:54 -0800 
From: Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: Re: Pismo sound too loud 

At 12:40 PM -0800 1/28/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
Good day all! 
 
My Pismo, the very same one I am upgrading, seems to have developed 
a sort of tick. In the past week, the volume is excessively loud. 
When it starts up the chime is shocking, very loud and distorted. I 
have the volume set at one segment of the horizontal meter using the 
keyboard volume controls, which reads 6% in System Prefs. Keeping it 
at this level setting is plenty loud enough now for me to hear 
System Alerts, interface sounds, and iTunes playback. If I adjust 
the volume up to even half, it can be heard annoyingly in another 
room. I have no idea when exactly this happened or how. I tried the 
key-combination resets and the reset button in the back, none have 
corrected the loud volume. Has anyone experienced this or heard of 
this before? Is this a PRAM battery issue? 

What happens if you turn the sound off?  And then on to the minimum 
setting again? 
-- 
Clark Martin 
Redwood City, CA, USA 
Macintosh / Internet Consulting 

I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway 

-- 

Hi Clark,

Thanks for writing back.

No volume level adjustment has any affect on the start-up chime. I used the 
slider in Sys Prefs pane to (1) lowest before off, (2) all the way down to off, 
and (3) muted sound, then restarted and each time chime was very loud. Once 
desktop comes up, the volume seems to be where I last set it, which it still 
quite loud at the lowerst setting. Previously, I set the volume to three 
segments using the keyboard volume keys for average comfortable listening for 
myself. Now, one segment is too loud. I am quite stimied by this. My Pismo is 
over 4 years old now, and a couple times recently the battery has completely 
died on me before I could charge it. I think it even died once beyond the point 
of holding the Pismo in Sleep mode. I think the volume anomaly started soon 
after that incident. So, I wonder if the internal battery (PRAM) became drained 
as well, and is now shot. 

Scott



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Pismo sound too loud

2005-01-28 Thread sacear3
Good day all!

My Pismo, the very same one I am upgrading, seems to have developed a sort of 
tick. In the past week, the volume is excessively loud. When it starts up the 
chime is shocking, very loud and distorted. I have the volume set at one 
segment of the horizontal meter using the keyboard volume controls, which reads 
6% in System Prefs. Keeping it at this level setting is plenty loud enough now 
for me to hear System Alerts, interface sounds, and iTunes playback. If I 
adjust the volume up to even half, it can be heard annoyingly in another room. 
I have no idea when exactly this happened or how. I tried the key-combination 
resets and the reset button in the back, none have corrected the loud volume. 
Has anyone experienced this or heard of this before? Is this a PRAM battery 
issue?

BTW, the OS is Panther 10.3.6.

I greatly appreciate any ideas. Thank and have a great day!
(Heavy rain in NorCal! Feels great!)

Scott

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Re: Pismo sound too loud

2005-01-28 Thread Clark Martin
At 12:40 PM -0800 1/28/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good day all!
My Pismo, the very same one I am upgrading, seems to have developed 
a sort of tick. In the past week, the volume is excessively loud. 
When it starts up the chime is shocking, very loud and distorted. I 
have the volume set at one segment of the horizontal meter using the 
keyboard volume controls, which reads 6% in System Prefs. Keeping it 
at this level setting is plenty loud enough now for me to hear 
System Alerts, interface sounds, and iTunes playback. If I adjust 
the volume up to even half, it can be heard annoyingly in another 
room. I have no idea when exactly this happened or how. I tried the 
key-combination resets and the reset button in the back, none have 
corrected the loud volume. Has anyone experienced this or heard of 
this before? Is this a PRAM battery issue?
What happens if you turn the sound off?  And then on to the minimum 
setting again?
--
Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting

I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway
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