How do I downsize feedback on a sub?

I have this 2.1 computer speaker set, and I used to be capable of pump the volume all the process up. Recently, I started getting feedback in the sub if I turn up the volume too lofty, but I'd been competent to blast it before.

Did I blow it out? or is at hand a way I can weaken the feedback coming from it?


Answers:    has the sub be moved-is it nearer to the other speakers than it was in the past? if not afterwards it may be because your floor is wooden-this will cause the speaker to resonate along the floor sometimes creating feedback. i cured t6his by placing a small cushion lower than the sub-this cured it.

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