Speaker buzzing
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jonathanmedwards
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Speaker buzzing
The left speaker on my new T60P buzzes unless the volume is turned way down. Right speaker is fine. Any experiences with this problem? Thanks.
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jonathanmedwards
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cxls
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I have the same buzzing problem as well, and it is also intermittent. I think it's a common problem. It's extremely irritating.
IBM ThinkPad T60p 2623-DDU | Intel Core Duo 2.0 GHz T2500 | 2 GB RAM | 256 MB ATI FireGL V5200 | 100 GB 7200 RPM SATA HDD | 15" UXGA BOE-Hydis (1600x1200) | NMB Keyboard | 9 Cell Battery x2
very interesting to see others experiencing this; I have my stereo hooked in via the headphone jack, and every once and a while the left speaker/channel sounds very distorted with static noise; and it's definitely the sound card and/or driver, as I have heard it with my external speakers connected, with headphones and with the internal speakers (ONLY with the "left" signal);
strangely, I find that it happens primarily in Windows media player; almost never in WinAmp;
Question: what OS are you guys using? I don't recall ever having the problem before I upgraded to Vista...
strangely, I find that it happens primarily in Windows media player; almost never in WinAmp;
Question: what OS are you guys using? I don't recall ever having the problem before I upgraded to Vista...
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stylinexpat
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again, as far as I can tell--and as further supported by the number of people reporting this issue--this is NOT an issue with the speakers, but rather with the soundcard and/or driver. I also believe that it's only a Vista issue.stylinexpat wrote:Send the unit back. You have a bad speaker. Those crackling speakers only get worse as time goes by.
Lenovo needs to address this in a driver update.
This happens to me too. I thought it was my headphones..then noticed it on my speakers...then I thought it was my music.
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I've had this problem too with my new T60p!
I thought it was just me, but sounds like others have it too.
It's an intermittent distorted buzz from the left speaker. 90% of the time everything is fine, but once in a while, I'll get this weird distorted "buzzzz" when Windows Vista makes the "ding" noise out of the left speaker that's plugged into the headphone jack of the Advanced Dock.
The sound is best described as the distorted sound a blown speaker makes. Sort of a harsh, scratchy, flat, distorted buzz.
But 90% of the time, everything sounds fine.
Again, this is with my brand new T60p, docked in the Advanced Dock, with external speakers (Dell under monitor speaker bar) plugged into the headphone jack of the Advanced Dock.
I thought it was just me, but sounds like others have it too.
It's an intermittent distorted buzz from the left speaker. 90% of the time everything is fine, but once in a while, I'll get this weird distorted "buzzzz" when Windows Vista makes the "ding" noise out of the left speaker that's plugged into the headphone jack of the Advanced Dock.
The sound is best described as the distorted sound a blown speaker makes. Sort of a harsh, scratchy, flat, distorted buzz.
But 90% of the time, everything sounds fine.
Again, this is with my brand new T60p, docked in the Advanced Dock, with external speakers (Dell under monitor speaker bar) plugged into the headphone jack of the Advanced Dock.
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stephenaron
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Speaker buzz
COunt me in as one of those with the problem. no solution yet.
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CPU Swap: Core Duo T2600 replaced with Core 2 Duo T7600@2.33Ghz
4GB Ram, new 500GB HD running Windows 7 Professional.
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dorin
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till now i thought its normal this small buzzing (i can only hear it on headphones-all of them i have), its annoying if the music stopped, still working, and the headphones still attached...but, till now this is the only "flaw" in my beloved x40 (appart from 1.8", but i knew that before i junped into the boat)
X40 (2386H6G) 1.4Ghz 1.5Gb 40Gb
My new Thinkpad T60p has the same problem.
Scratchy, left side, distorted sound.
I tried a couple of mp3's and found one that does it consistently. The rest sound great through headphones and ok through the Thinkpad speakers.
Maybe it's the chosen quality when the mp3's was created? also I notice in one of the Microsoft movie trailers that came with Vista has the same repeatable problem.
Bob
Scratchy, left side, distorted sound.
I tried a couple of mp3's and found one that does it consistently. The rest sound great through headphones and ok through the Thinkpad speakers.
Maybe it's the chosen quality when the mp3's was created? also I notice in one of the Microsoft movie trailers that came with Vista has the same repeatable problem.
Bob
this issue is certainly annoying, but not so much to drive me back to XP (I quite like Vista, overall); strangely, I've found that toggling the mute control can "correct" the problem sometimes (at least for awhile), as can using different programs to play various media; for example, I rarely have the problem in WinAmp, but quite often in Win Media Player and just with the system sounds;
this is most certainly a driver problem within Vista; perhaps we should submit some sort of a group-signed formal request to Lenovo to address the issue (?)
they've sure released a lot of software updates lately for the T60p with Vista, for just about everything except the [censored] sound card.
this is most certainly a driver problem within Vista; perhaps we should submit some sort of a group-signed formal request to Lenovo to address the issue (?)
they've sure released a lot of software updates lately for the T60p with Vista, for just about everything except the [censored] sound card.
R u sure? I mean do you have the exact same symptoms? Sometimes your left speaker goes nuts and gets all distorted?tebore wrote:It's the new driver by soundmax that causes the problem. I updated to it when I got my machine there was terrible distortion. I had to revert back to 5.10.1.4310 to get rid of it. I hope they have this driver works for Vista too.
I just checked my driver and it says: 6.10.1.5140
I hope its something as simple as this.
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