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BMF54123
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Yeah, integrated/crappy sound cards are usually designed so poorly that they pick up electrical signals from the motherboard, which causes the buzzing. HyperMackerel's got the right idea.
HyperHacker
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This is connected to your computer? I've had that happen before; moving the mouse would make it buzz. I think all you can really do is get a better sound card.
NITIN
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I have a landline phone next to the speakers for my Internet connection. Funny thing is, whenever i scroll, it buzzes louder. The cables have been properly secured.
Young Guru
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Do you have a cell phone or other signal broadcasting device near it. Those can interfere with the signals going through the wires and cause buzzing. Also make sure the connection is tight and complete.
NITIN
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For some reason, there's a continuous buzzing emitted by my sub-woofer. It is other wise ok. My speakers are
Altec-Lansing AVS300B. They're out of warranty-period
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