Hearing Music

Posted on Sunday, December 19th, 2010 at 7:33 am

Why am I listening to music through my computer speakers?

My volume is all the way down and listen to their music. Is not strong, but I can hear and the speakers are about 3 feet from me. Any idea or suggestion? It is becoming annoying as it is not my favorite kind of music either. This is a local radio station that started about 3 days. The speaker is rejected until the end. There is nothing more and I have not heard the radio on my computer much time. When I put my ear to the speakers I can hear every word. The radio frequency sounds like the most logical reason. Yes, these are the speakers that came with the comuter. mohit moron, NOTHING IS ON! Please think (if you have a brain) before calling the idiots!

Oh yeah! I can answer that question for you. I do not know if You Are at work on electronic stuff, but his answer was in your question about the radio station. You're getting the music radio station, as they have increased their power output. That is, if only began to receive the music lately. The wires that supply power to your home as an act Arials audio amplifiers and can receive radio signals when connected to the antennas. {} Arials. Arial is the old days when people long cables strung at home to receive their radio signals and Radio Cristal early. The name was changed with the advent of satellite television reception. So what can be done. I know I could do, but how to explain it to you. Ay! There's the rub. At the entrance to my computer and other electronic equipment put a filter that keeps the line of peaks of energy due to the interference was not my line. A good quality Moniter line, available in almost any department store large, such as Circuit City or anywhere where they sell computers. Not guaranteed to work, but is a necessary element in any case. Never connect equipment that is sensitive to a line brute force. Another possible solution is a line filter that feeds the speakers. A capacitor of 0.05 microfarads one Velu might do the trick. Always try it on least expensive first. If all else fails, try calling the FCC and will be informed of the problem. I wonder how all this is, so if you please send me an email from my profile when you get it solved, I appreciate it. Just a little note saying it would solve. Jaread

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