Computer speakers?

I just hooked up my surround speakers to my computer and they don't nouns right. What is the best way to engender them sound right?


Answers:    For A Computer:
It could a moment ago be that your speakers are plugged into the wrong jack on your 360 sound card.

Please check that your speaker wires are plugged into the Green jack @ the rear legs of your computer, not the blue or pink.

The blue is: Input

The green is: speaker

The pink is: microphone

Also, check that your speakers are at a 360 degree angle. This allows you to enjoy comfortable listening anywhere contained by the room.

For A TV:
It could just be your nouns. Check that your speakers are connected into the inputs labeled "SPEAKER".

That's pretty much the only method.

If you've got your speakers plugged into AUX, (Auxiliary) later get them out, connect them to the right ports.

It could also be where on earth you're sitting, turn the speakers around to the point where it's a 360 level angel.

If that doesn't help, check the Coaxial Cable into your TV, Make sure adjectives of the connections are tight and secure.
I would check the position of these speakers, perchance it's the location to where you're sitting.

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