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    john Farrar is offline Junior Member
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    Hi all, I have a problem and that is based with my headphones, I have speakers in which there is a slot to plug the headphones as well , but whenever I plug those cables into my speakers sound gets damaged . I just cannot diagonise it. Any suggestion. Thanks in advance!

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    It is better you connect with the speaker; if you cannot connect it with the speaker you won’t be able to do anything, Just have to connect it into your computer. It is similar to iPod headphones.

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    You must have sound system established for the desktop speakers, if you change it to headphones, or slope up the bass it may help. If there is application given by Logitech, check the options you may have to go for the headphones. So accordingly make changes.

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    While attaching the headphone into a band of speakers, you should not be predicting any transcendence of note. The majority speaker band do not place lot of thought into headphone output, just passing in signal minus a circumstance of protecting the signal from interference and the like, as well as not using much as high class factors for the signal transfer.

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    Penny flanagan is offline Junior Member
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    I guess the issue is with the sound card , you did not state if there is any sound card being installed in your system if yes confirm that it is being placed properly into its slot Possibilities are there that you sound card may have been corrupted and that may have resulted in the distorted sound .

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