In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel , and then select it from the results. On the Playback tab, right-click or press and hold Default Device , and then select Properties. On the Advanced tab, under Default Format , change the setting, select OK ,and then test your audio device. If that doesn't work, try changing the setting again. If trying different audio formats doesn't help, see the next sections for additional troubleshooting. Need help with Windows Update? See Learn how to Troubleshoot problems updating Windows This can be fixed with a manual driver update which allows you to choose the sound driver you want to use.
Under Allow access to the microphone on this device , select Change. Make sure the toggle is turned On. Windows 10 Windows More Here's how: Select the Speakers icon on the taskbar. If this doesn't help, continue to the next tip. The audio troubleshooter might be able to fix audio problems automatically.
To run the troubleshooter In the search box on the taskbar, type audio troubleshooter , select Fix and find problems with playing sound from the results, then select Next. If running the troubleshooter doesn't help, continue to the next tip. Do one of the following: If the status says "You're up to date, go to the next tip. If the status says "Updates are available," select Install now.
Select the updates you want to install, then select Install. Restart your PC and see if your sound is working properly. If that didn't solve your problem, continue to the next tip. Check your cables, plugs, jacks, volume, speaker, and headphone connections. Try these steps Check your speaker and headphone connections for loose cords or cables. Make sure the mute setting is not turned on, and try turning up all the volume controls.
Remember some speakers and apps have their own volume controls. Be sure to check them all. Try connecting your speaker and headphones to a different USB port. If your cables and volume are OK, see the next sections for additional troubleshooting. Check to make sure your audio devices aren't muted and haven't been disabled.
Like the more expensive A2 Plus see below , they're a little bass shy, but if you're using these at close range as one tends to do if you're looking at a computer screen , the bass will seem ample. You can connect a subwoofer to them, but that would substantially raise the price for the package. In a small room, they could work as your main speaker system, but they just don't have enough power for a larger room. The nice thing about them is that they're nice looking. They're also simple to set up and wireless, so you can connect your computer -- or another device -- via Bluetooth.
You just have to hit the pair button on the back to engage pairing mode. A set of speaker wires connects the two speakers the left speaker has the amplifier and all the connectivity options. You can also use the auxiliary-in port to connect your computer with an included cable.
Still, it sounds really good for a mini bookshelf-size speaker and has a glossy piano finish that gives it a premium look. I reviewed an earlier version of the A2 Plus back in It now has Bluetooth connectivity with support for AptX streaming for AptX-compatible devices , but it still uses a standard 3. Some sites have it back-ordered or not available in certain color options I personally like the white. Razer bills its Nommo Chroma speakers as "gaming" speakers, which isn't surprising since it's known for its gaming-oriented accessories.
What I like about these speakers is they deliver a decent amount of bass without having a separate subwoofer, and you can adjust the bass with a knob on the left speaker. That ability to produce some bass that has some kick to it should indeed appeal to gamers who like having some visceral impact from in-game explosions to add to the game's immersion. They're also pretty decent for movie watching and sound fine with music.
The added gaming touch is that the bases light up on the bottom with Razer's Chroma lighting tech. You can program the colors or sync the lighting up with your gameplay to create an ambient effect. You can connect to the analog auxiliary port on the back of the left speaker there's also a headphone jack on back , but the digital connection sounds significantly better.
Read our Razer Nommo Chroma preview. While they don't weigh as much or have quite the build quality of Audioengine speakers, they do offer strong sound and good connectivity options, including an optical digital input and Bluetooth options. I tried the white and bamboo version but the speakers are also available in black.
They're about the same size as Audioengine's A5 Plus speakers see below but cost half the price. I can't say they sound quite as good as the A5 Plus speakers, but they do sound clear and well-balanced and have just enough bass to make you think they aren't bass shy there is a subwoofer connection if you want to add a sub. You can get a little more bass by placing them near a wall.
A remote is included for not only raising and lowering volume but tweaking the treble and bass settings. These will fill a small room with sound. Noise-reducing microphone Omni-directional, background noise-reducing microphone captures your voice better than your PC alone.
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A headphone output would have also been appreciated to enjoy music privately. Granted, the price point makes the Pebble V3 an incredible value. Read our full Creative Pebble V3 review. The Logitech G are the best computer speakers for serious gamers. The G produces robust sound, whether you're playing a game or listening to music, and the subwoofer really adds to the experience. If you like to play loud, this system is a great fit for you.
It also features a sophisticated lighting system comprising four distinct zones with bright, colorful LEDs, which are fun but can be distracting. The included software is integral; you use it to configure the lights, activate surround sound and even create profiles for specific games.
One helpful feature of the G is its Bluetooth compatibility, which lets you funnel in your own music from a smartphone. This means that you can play pretty much anything on these speakers, and you can hand off control from person to person easily. If you need something powerful for an impromptu dance party, the G will work in a pinch, and even provide its own light show to go along with the proceedings.
Read our full Logitech G review. For those whose computers double as their home theaters, the Z are among the best desktop speakers out there. The system includes five 7. The bass-heavy sound is a good match if you like low end, and you can adjust the level of each speaker to tweak the sound to your liking. The satellites produce a full sound, with resonant vocals. This system is also very loud, cranking out 70 watts. In addition to an RCA input, you can connect wirelessly via Bluetooth.
Unfortunately, the Z lacks the optical input you'd need to connect a game system or Blu-ray player for true Dolby 5. The stereo sound is still quite good, though, if that helps. The T20s are solidly built and deliver good overall sound for the money. Tall and narrow, the 9 x 5. However, the speakers lack resonant vocals, keeping the T20s from providing an excellent audio experience.
The system features two 3. With 14 watts of power per channel, the T20s also get louder than many speakers in their price range. Creative Labs also has a great computer audio pedigree, having made discrete audio cards for PCs since This doesn't necessarily mean that it's better at channeling computer audio than its competitors, but it does mean that Creative Labs products tend to be made with computers in mind, first and foremost.
If you've got the space on your desk, these two-way speakers deliver solid sound for a reasonable price. The 8. The right speaker includes two RCA inputs; you can use the included wires to connect one input to your computer's headphone jack and the other to an additional source, such as a turntable or turntable preamp.
You can also adjust the bass level using a dial on the back of the right speaker.
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