The speakers on my asus laptop are crackling. What to do when the sound on your laptop crackles and wheezes? Store Service Center: the benefits of service from specialists

Bad sound on laptop? Naturally, this becomes a very serious problem for every user. Users are often unable to continue use. In this case, you need to think about where to take the laptop and who can do a really high-quality repair. In our gsmmoscow service center, any problem is solved in the shortest possible time. We will repair the device with high quality.

In any case, in order to properly repair the device, it is first of all important to find the real cause of the malfunction. It is not always possible to determine a malfunction visually. Most often you have to carry out a full diagnosis. This service in our workshop is completely free.

Reasons why the sound on a laptop wheezes.

1. If the speaker wheezes or crackles, this most often means that it is damaged. It may fail after a certain time during active long-term use or due to the user’s fault. It happens when it becomes unusable due to frequent use at full capacity. In order for functionality to be restored, the speaker will need to be completely replaced. This is not the easiest process. The fact is that it is located deep in the case, and an inexperienced performer will cause great damage to the device even during disassembly. Such work should be entrusted only to professionals. In our workshop of housing and communal services we have all the necessary equipment to carry out high-quality repairs, and what is very important, original components.

2. If sound wheezing on laptop, this may also indicate that the motherboard has failed. It consists of many components. Before repairing the device, our specialists will conduct a complete diagnosis.

If you doubt that you can solve the problem yourself, it is best not to carry out repairs at home. This may require professional equipment, which is only available in a specialized center. Moreover, any careless movement of yours can completely damage the entire device. Naturally, this will complicate the situation, and the cost of repairs will increase as much as possible.

For any questions about work laptop computer and problems, please contact our service center. Here your laptop will be in the hands of highly qualified craftsmen. They have been repairing equipment for many years, so they have a lot of experience. We will fix any damage without any problems. Moreover, we have in stock original components that may be needed in your work.

If crackles speaker and you cannot listen to audio or video recordings, come to our workshop. Here they will carry out high-quality repairs of laptops of any model - HP, Asus, Sony Vaio, Samsung, Acer, Toshiba, Lenovo, Dell.

Does your laptop sound bad? Want to know how long the repair will take?

1. Naturally, we try to complete any work in the shortest possible time, so that you do not have to part with your equipment for a long time. If the speaker still needs to be changed, it takes about one hour.

2. If the cause of the malfunction is unknown, then we will diagnose the laptop. As a rule, such a service takes at least one hour.

At our service center, we will do everything possible to ensure that your equipment functions perfectly and no problems occur in the future.

Question from a user

Hello.

I have a problem with my PC: there is some kind of extraneous noise coming from the speakers and headphones (resembles a crackling noise). I poked the wires - it didn’t help; I also rearranged the inputs - the problem did not go away. By the way, if you click the mouse, this noise intensifies a little. What to do?

Built-in sound card, Realtek (I don’t know the exact model). The headphones are new, the speakers are very ordinary, although they are already quite old (7-8 years old).

Good day!

In general, there can be a great variety of noises encountered in speakers and headphones: for example, the noise of a mouse wheel, various crackling sounds, whistling, intermittent and trembling noises, etc. They can appear for a variety of reasons.

The user problem with sound described above is quite typical (unfortunately), and it is not always so easy and quick to fix. However, in this article I will try to give all the most important points that you need to pay attention to first. By eliminating them, with a high degree of probability, you will make your sound better and cleaner.

If you have too much quiet sound - try the tips from the following article:

If you have no sound at all on a computer - I recommend reading this guide:

Causes and elimination of extraneous sound in speakers and headphones

Cable for connecting speakers/headphones

1) Is the cable intact?

Many people don’t attach any importance to this (supposedly what will happen to it), and the cable, by the way, can be damaged accidentally: if you move the furniture carelessly, bend it, or step on your heel. In addition, many people have pets in their homes. In general, there are enough reasons without your direct intervention...

The photo below shows a damaged audio cable...

2) Broken audio connectors

Over time, any audio connectors begin to “weaken” (most often from intensive use) - and the plug is not clamped tightly into them, sometimes there is even a slight play (gap). If in this case you try to insert/remove the plug and twist it in the socket, you may notice how noise appears in the speakers and how they disappear. In this way, you can choose a position for the plug that will not produce noise. The cable can be secured with tape in this “ideal” position.

In general, if the problem is with broken sockets, replace them in the computer. service, the question is not too “expensive”.

3) Cable length

I also want to pay attention to the length of the cable. If speakers are located 2 meters from system unit- then using cables 10 meters long is unreasonable (especially if there are some adapters or extension cords). All this can cause “distorted” sound, a kind of interference. In general, I do not recommend using cables longer than 2-5 meters (in the most common situations, for household use).

4) Is the cable fixed?

Another reason that I had to deal with was the following: the cable from the system unit to the speakers was suspended, about 2 meters long. Naturally, if the window in the room was open, then the draft caused this cable to “dangle” and observed extraneous noise.

Getting rid of the problem was very simple: using ordinary tape, we attached the cable in 2-3 places to the table and the noise disappeared.

By the way, the cable can also be touched by passing people (if your PC is not very convenient), pets, even your own legs (if the cable runs under the table). Therefore, my advice: secure (fix) or lay the cable so that no one accidentally touches it.

The photo below shows special holders/clamps that prevent the cables from getting tangled and prevent any wires from dangling. These Velcro holders can be placed at the back of the table and secure all wires and cables. By the way, you can use regular tape instead.

5) Front and rear audio jacks

Another important point: if laptops have only one audio connector (usually on the side panel), then the system unit has 2 of them (most often): on the back side of the unit, and on the front.

Many users find it more convenient to connect headphones (sometimes speakers) to the front side of the unit - and often in this case the sound is not as high quality as if you connected it to the audio connectors on the back wall of the system unit. This is due to adapters, extension cords, and other issues with connecting the front panel (from the rear of the system unit - the audio outputs go “directly” from the sound card).

In general, the motive behind this advice is simple: try connecting headphones/speakers to the audio outputs on the back wall of the system unit.

6) Is the cable intertwined with other cords?

Also, background noise and extraneous noise may appear in the speakers due to the fact that the audio cable is too “tightly” intertwined with other wires. Try to carefully position it so that it is away from the rest. By the way, this advice overlaps with fixing the cable (see just above).

And one more tip: If you experience hissing and noise in your speakers, try connecting headphones instead (or vice versa). This will not solve the problem, but it will help find and diagnose the cause. If there is no noise in the headphones, then the reason probably lies outside the system unit (which is already something...).

Incorrect sound settings in Windows

Often, extraneous noise in the speakers is associated with not entirely “correct” sound settings in Windows. Therefore, I recommend trying to change them...

To do this, open the panel Windows management by the address: Control Panel\Hardware and Sound .

It will display several of your audio devices. Open the properties of the one through which there is a sound by default (such a device is marked with a green checkmark).

Note: by the way, if the default device for sound playback is selected incorrectly, then you will not hear sound.

When will you open speaker properties(default playback devices) - look at the "Levels" tab (see screenshot below). In this tab, reduce all extraneous sources to a minimum: PC Beer, CD, Microphone, Line input etc. (their number and availability depends on your computer configuration).

Next, I recommend opening the tab "improvements" and see if it's enabled "Loudness" (by the way, in some versions of Windows it is called " Additional features/volume equalization").

Save the settings and check if the sound has changed or become clearer.

Lack of current sound driver/driver settings

In general, usually, when there are problems with drivers, there is no sound at all. But modern Windows versions(8, 8.1, 10) install drivers automatically. There is nothing wrong with this; on the contrary, they make life easier for novice users. But there is one big “BUT” - the drivers they install usually cannot be configured, i.e. there is no extra panels where you set important parameters for your equipment. As a result, certain sound distortions may occur.

In order not to repeat myself about how to check if there is an audio driver in the system, how to find and update it, how to remove the old driver, etc. - I recommend reading this article:

You may also find programs for automatic update drivers in the system. I talked about them in this article:

I also recommend paying attention to the settings of the driver itself. To open audio driver settings: go to the Windows Control Panel in the section "Equipment and Sound" . Further at the bottom of the window, there is usually always a link to the settings: in my case, this is "Dell Audio" (in yours, for example, this could be Realtek Audio).

In the audio driver settings, check the volume of the main devices (play around with it), disable various “obscure” enhancements, filters, etc. Very often they are the cause of all sorts of sound problems.

Checking speakers on another PC

If the above recommendations do not give any effect, I highly recommend connecting your speakers or headphones to another device: laptop, TV, PC, etc. This must be done in order to determine the source of extraneous sound:

- either it’s the speakers’ fault (if the sound on other devices is noisy);

- or the system unit itself is “to blame” (if the speakers behave normally when connected to other sound sources).

The reason may be grounding...

Grounding (sometimes called grounding) in ordinary residential buildings, most often, they do it in the basement. All sockets in the building are connected to this ground. If all equipment (including speakers) is connected to the same outlet, then problems with interference due to grounding usually never arise.

If the noise is caused by grounding, then the easiest way to get rid of this is to connect all equipment to the network through one common power outlet. It’s even better if a surge protector (not Chinese, but standard quality, or UPS) is connected to the outlet, to which the PC and speakers will be connected.

The photo below shows a surge protector for 5 outlets. Enough for most ordinary home PCs, you can connect: a monitor, a system unit, speakers, a printer, and there’s also room for a phone charger...

Important! In the absence of grounding, some authors recommend connecting the system unit case to a regular battery. I categorically do not recommend doing this (if the network is built in a certain way, you may get an electric shock)! In general, the issue with grounding is best resolved with an electrician.

Noise from mouse wheel scrolling

Sometimes the noise from scrolling the mouse wheel gets into the audio interference and is heard in the speakers. Sometimes such noise can be quite strong and it is simply impossible to listen to music while working.

If you hear sound from the mouse in the speakers, then I recommend taking the following series of measures:

Try replacing the mouse with a new one;

If you use a mouse with a PS/2 connector, replace it with a USB one (or vice versa);

You can also use PS/2 to USB adapters. For example, by connecting a mouse with a PS/2 connector to a USB port;

Try using a wireless mouse.

The photo below shows: a mouse with a PS/2 plug, a USB mouse, and adapters from PS/2 to USB.

Mobile phones and gadgets

If your mobile phone is too close to the speakers, then when you call it (or receive an SMS), you may hear a strong crackling sound and interference. You can, of course, try to screen audio cable, but at home, in my opinion, all this is a waste of money, time and effort.

The best way out is to find a place for mobile phone not on the computer desk, or at least place the phone and speakers in different corners. Thanks to this, crackling and noise will be significantly reduced.

By the way, this can be observed from walkie-talkies, radiotelephones and other similar gadgets and set-top boxes. Anything that has an antenna and radio signals can potentially be the source of the strongest vibrations reflected in your speakers.

In some cases, even an ordinary printer/scanner/copier or an “unusual” desk lamp can cause noise in the speakers. Therefore, at least for the duration of the diagnosis, I recommend turning off any extraneous devices located near the speakers one by one and monitoring the condition and purity of the sound.

I think there is nothing more to comment here...

High volume on low-quality speakers

Volume above 50% on inexpensive low-quality speakers (and headphones) may well be the cause of noise (they say that the speakers are starting to make noise).

In general, all speakers and headphones produce noise. True, higher-quality speakers (and, as a rule, more expensive ones) produce clearer sound even at high volumes, and only produce noise at maximum. While cheap ones - when the volume reaches medium levels...

Also pay attention to the microphone. If your speakers are turned on loudly and the microphone is working, then a closed “ring” effect may be observed.

Low power supply (Eco mode)

This tip is more suitable for laptop users...

The fact is that laptops have several operating modes: economy mode, balanced mode, and high performance. Manufacturers do this in order to use battery power more economically.

In some cases, reduced power consumption does not allow output high quality sound. Therefore, I recommend going to the Windows Control Panel: Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Power Options . Then turn on high performance and save the settings (see screenshot below).

Installing an external sound card

For some reason, many people think that an external sound card is some kind of large device, expensive, etc. All this is a thing of the past; now there are modern sound cards, the size of which is slightly larger than a USB flash drive (and they look almost the same).

Yes, to this one sound card You can’t connect any specific equipment, but you can connect ordinary classic headphones and speakers, a microphone, which is more than enough for many “average” users.

In addition, an external sound card can simply help out and help get rid of extraneous noise when other options did not solve the problem. Moreover, the cost of many models is more than affordable (the cheapest options cost no more than a few hundred rubles).

The photo below shows a USB sound card. Such a small “baby” is capable of producing fairly high-quality sound, which will be the envy of some built-in sound cards. And in principle, it will suit most users who are satisfied with the most “ordinary” sound.

That's all I have. Additions on the topic are welcome...

The sound on your laptop should be clear and loud, but in some situations it becomes distorted - this is a serious problem that many Windows 10 users experience. If the audio on your laptop is characterized by snoring, crackling, muffling, hissing, or other defects, you should get rid of it as soon as possible. from a malfunction. What actions should be taken to fix this problem and how to prevent the problem?

Basic actions for wheezing sound in a laptop - analysis of connected playback devices

Before starting the main steps, it is recommended to analyze whether the playback devices are connected correctly - if the laptop is equipped with a special audio system in the form of speakers, it is better to try to disconnect them from the connector and turn them on again. Is it possible to check the audio quality from another gadget? If the hissing and wheezing continues, then the problem may lie in the cables.

Methods for disabling audio effects and additional audio tools

If the above sound problems, you should turn off effects for audio playback, because they may cause distortion.

Step 1. You need to right-click on the speaker icon in the OS notification menu and select the menu item called “Playback devices”. In new versions of the OS this item is not present; in this case, select the “Sounds” section, after which a window will open - in it you will need to find “Playback”.

Step 2. Next, you should decide on the device that reproduces sound by default, additionally make sure that the necessary device has been identified (we are talking about speakers or other devices, and not a software-created one) sound device virtual type). Right-click on a specific gadget and select “Use as default” - this should already help solve the problem.

Step 3. Then you need to go to “Properties” and turn off “Additional audio tools” in the menu that appears. If there is " Additional features“It remains to “Turn off all effects” and do not forget to save the changed parameters.

Specifics of changing communication parameters in the audio parameters of Windows 10

To exclude the possibility that sound defects arise due to the audio properties of the connection, it is better to turn them off and listen to see if the defect continues to be observed. You can go to disable this option in the sound parameters.

Step 1. Right-click on “Start” and select “Control Panel”.

Step 3. A menu will appear in which you should go to “Communication” and mark “No action required”, click “OK”.

After saving the changes, you need to check if the speaker is working. If nothing helps, proceed to another stage.

Invalid playback format as a result of Windows 10 audio problems

Today manufacturers produce such sound cards, which are capable of supporting almost all existing playback audio formats offered by the OS. Some laptops have sound cards that are too old, which causes serious problems. To go to the playback format settings you will need:

Step 1. In the management panel, click on “Sound” and go to the section with the properties of playback devices.

Step 2. A new window will appear, after which you should go to the device properties.

Step 3. Go to the additional settings tab.

Step 4. The "Default Format" is set to the "16-bit, 44100 Hz (CD)" option. At the end, these changes need to be saved.

Reference! It is important to understand that the above-described format is supported by almost all sound cards; it was used even during the existence of older versions of the above OS.

Video - The sound wheezes. Windows 10 sound problems

Fixing the cracking sound problem by updating drivers

If the user has just installed a new operating system and problems immediately began in the sound, such as crackling or hissing, which means that the drivers necessary for normal sound reproduction are missing. To solve the problem, you should perform a number of actions:

Step 1. Go to "Device Manager". Right-click on “Start” and select “Device Manager”.

Step 2. Go to the “Sound, gaming and video devices” category by double-clicking on it.

Step 3. A list of sound devices will appear, after right-clicking on the desired name, click “Update drivers”.

Step 3. A new menu will open, you should go to “Search for driver software on this computer.”

Step 4. If the user has a problem immediately after installing the OS, then he should click “Select a driver from the list already installed drivers" and go to "Next".

Step 5. After that, select “Device that supports High Definition Audio". After installing the driver, you should restart the laptop and then check whether audio playback has improved in quality.

Sound hisses and crackles in Monopoly mode

Sometimes, even despite the latest ones, which were downloaded from the brand’s official resource, the sound on the device may begin to be interrupted if the monopoly mode is turned on. To do this, you need to check whether programs are allowed to use the device in an exclusive format:

  1. Right-click on the sound icon in the taskbar.

  2. Select the menu item called “Playback Devices”.

  3. Left-click on the device name, then click on the “Properties” button.

  4. Go to the “Advanced” tab.

  5. Check section " Monopoly mode"If items are checked, uncheck them.

  6. Confirm the action by clicking “Apply”, then “OK”.

Sound enhancement programs

If the user is not satisfied with the sound quality on the laptop, you can try special programs, providing the ability to configure the optimal audio mode.

Sound Booster

It is considered a fairly simple and convenient utility that allows you to enhance the sound in the shortest possible time. Moreover, you don’t need to spend a lot of time setting up and searching for the necessary checkboxes - just click on “autostart” (the program will load immediately from the OS) and move the volume slider to the required position.

SRS Audio SandBox

Audio Amplifier

Another one popular program, allowing you to quickly improve your sound. To change the audio level, you will need to click on “Load file” and move the slider to where you need it. You will need to save your changes at the end.

Razer Surround

The Razer Surround developers managed to create unique sound processing algorithms, with the help of which the user can count on creating a surround sound effect. You can decrease and increase the bass, reduce the volume spread, adjust the sound and volume of the interlocutor.

Installing the Razer Surround Utility

Step 1. In the request field of any browser, enter “Razer Surround download”, press “Enter”.

Step 2. Go to the official website of the developer of the Razer Surround utility.

Step 3. Click on the "Download for Windows" button.

On a note! The inscription will differ depending on what system is on your device.

Step 5. Launch the downloaded file by left-clicking either from the bottom browser download bar or from the “Downloads” folder.

Step 6. Check the box to read the terms and conditions, click “Next”.

Step 7 The installation process will begin, wait for it to complete.

Step 8 To use the program you need to create account on the official site. After installation, a window will open where you need to click “Create an account.”

Step 9 The utility will offer to go to the official website, click on the link “Go to the site...”.

Step 10 For convenience, change the site interface to a language convenient for you by selecting from the list in the corresponding menu.

Step 11 Fill out the registration window with your details by entering your email. email, login and password.

Step 12 Click "Start".

Step 13 Select the appropriate item, click “Next”.

Step 14 Accept the terms by clicking “I accept”.

Step 15 Open your email. email and confirm registration by following the link in the email. letter.

Step 16 Log in to the account you created.

Working with the Razer Surround utility

Step 1. After installing and launching the program, you must click on “Start”.

Step 2. The utility recognizes those audio devices that are connected to a laptop or computer, and then compiles a list of them. You should decide on the device required for calibration and proceed to the next step.

Step 4. You must click on “Test” to test the configured sound space in action. The audio device is now configured to its optimal settings.

On a note! Many of these programs act as editing tools - it is possible to trim audio tracks, change sound effects and bass settings.

Thus, if a user encounters problems with sound in a laptop, he must first check the cables and playback devices themselves, then go to the system settings, disable a number of effects or update the drivers. One of the methods will definitely help to establish audio.

Video - Fixing bad sound on a laptop or computer

Good day.

Most home computers (and laptops) come with speakers or headphones (sometimes both) connected. Quite often, in addition to the main sound, the speakers begin to play all sorts of extraneous sounds: mouse scrolling noise (a very common problem), various crackling sounds, trembling, and sometimes a slight whistle.

In general, this question is quite multifaceted - there can be dozens of reasons for the appearance of extraneous noise... In this article I want to point out only the most common reasons why extraneous sounds appear in headphones (and speakers).

Reason #1 - problem with the connection cable

One of the most common reasons for the appearance of extraneous noise and sounds is poor contact between the computer's sound card and the sound source (speakers, headphones, etc.). Most often, this happens due to:

  • damaged (broken) cable that connects the speakers to the computer (see Fig. 1). By the way, in this case you can also often observe the following problem: there is sound in one speaker (or headphone), but not in the other. It is also worth noting that a broken cable is not always visible to the eye; sometimes you need to install headphones to another device and test it to get to the bottom of the truth;
  • poor contact between socket network card PC and headphone plug. By the way, very often it helps to simply remove and insert the plug from the socket or turn it clockwise (counterclockwise) to a certain angle;
  • loose cable. When it starts to hang out from a draft, pets, etc., extraneous sounds begin to appear. In this case, the wire can be attached to the table (for example) with regular tape.

By the way, I also observed the following picture: if the cable for connecting the speakers is too long, extraneous noise may appear (usually subtle, but still annoying). When the length of the wire was reduced, the noise disappeared. If your speakers are very close to your PC, it might be worth trying to change the length of the cord (especially if you use some extension cords...).

In any case, before you start looking for problems, make sure that everything is in order with the hardware (speakers, cable, plug, etc.). To check them, just use another PC (laptop, TV, etc.).

Reason #2 - driver problem

Anything can happen due to driver problems! Most often, if the drivers are not installed, you will have no sound at all. But sometimes, when the wrong drivers were installed, the device (sound card) may not work correctly and therefore various noises appear.

Problems of this nature also often appear after reinstallation or Windows updates. By the way, Windows itself very often reports that there are problems with drivers...

To check if everything is ok with the drivers, you need to open device Manager (Control Panel\Hardware and Sound\Device Manager- see fig. 2).

In Device Manager you need to open the " Audio inputs and outputs"(see Fig. 3). If this tab does not display yellow and red icons next to devices exclamation marks- means that there are no conflicts or serious problems with drivers.

Reason #3 - sound settings

Quite often, one or two ticks in the sound settings can completely change the clarity and quality of the sound. Quite often, noise in the sound can be observed due to the inclusion of PC Beer and the line input (and other things, depending on the configuration of your PC).

To configure the sound, go to Control Panel\Hardware and Sound and open the tab " Volume settings"(as in Fig. 4).

In the “Levels” tab there should be the treasured “PC Beer”, “CD”, “Line input”, etc. (see Fig. 6). Reduce the signal level (volume) of these devices to a minimum, then save the settings and check the sound quality. Sometimes after these settings are entered, the sound changes dramatically!

Rice. 6. Properties (Speakers/Headphones)

Reason #4: Speaker volume and quality

Often, hissing and crackling in speakers and headphones appears when their volume reaches maximum (on some, noise appears when the volume rises above 50%).

This happens especially often with inexpensive speaker models; many people call this effect “jitter.” Please note: this may be the reason - The volume on the speakers is turned up almost to maximum, and in Windows itself is turned down to minimum. In this case, simply adjust the volume.

In general, it is almost impossible to get rid of the “jitter” effect at high volumes (of course, without replacing the speakers with more powerful ones)…

Reason #5: Power supply

Sometimes the reason why noise appears in headphones is power supply diagram(this recommendation is for laptop users)!

The fact is that if the power supply circuit is set to power saving (or balance) mode, perhaps the sound card simply does not have enough power - this is why extraneous noise is observed.

The solution is simple: go to Control Panel\System and Security\Power Options- and select the mode “ High performance"(this mode is usually hidden in the additional tab, see Fig. 7). After this, you also need to connect the laptop to the power supply, and then check the sound.

Reason #6: Grounding

The point here is that the computer case (and often the speakers too) allows electrical signals. For this reason, various extraneous sounds may appear in the speakers.

In order to exclude this problem- one simple trick often helps: connect the computer case and the battery with a regular cable (cord). Fortunately, there is a heating radiator in almost every room where a computer is located. If the reason was grounding, this method in most cases eliminates interference.

Mouse noise when scrolling the page

Among the types of noise, the prevailing extraneous sound is the sound of a mouse when it scrolls. Sometimes it is so annoying that many users have to work without sound at all (until the problem is fixed)…

Such noise can occur for various reasons; it is not always easy to establish. But there are a number of solutions to try:

  1. replacing the mouse with a new one;
  2. replacing a USB mouse with a PS/2 mouse (by the way, many PS/2 mice have a mouse connected via an adapter to USB - just remove the adapter and connect directly to the PS/2 connector. Often the problem disappears in this case);
  3. replacement wired mouse to wireless (and vice versa);
  4. try connecting the mouse to a different USB port;
  5. installing an external sound card.

Rice. 8. PS/2 and USB

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In addition to all of the above, speakers may begin to produce noise in the following cases:

  • before a mobile phone rings (especially if it is close to them);
  • if the speakers are too close to the printer, monitor, or other equipment.

That's all I have on this issue. I would be grateful for constructive additions. Good job 🙂

Often owners may encounter a problem when The speakers on the laptop don't work. As practice shows, such a problem can arise if the audio devices of the laptop are configured incorrectly or due to malfunctions, in particular, with volume adjustment utilities.

If you hear how The speakers on the laptop are wheezing, then the main thing is not to make hasty decisions in this situation and not to panic. Such a malfunction is not as scary as it might seem. It is completely solvable if it is eliminated in time. It is advisable, if the laptops are not working correctly, not to try to fix them yourself. If you hear from the speakers of your laptop computer crack or other noise, it will be better if in such a situation you use the help of good specialists. If you don’t know where to find them, we will tell you: only highly qualified specialists work in our specialized gsmmoscow service center. They are always ready to help eliminate any problems that arise.

Prices for all types of services in our workshop are much lower than others. There are special discounts and offers for our regular customers. Also, every laptop repair, its quality is clearly supported by the issuance of a long-term warranty.

Reasons why the speakers on a laptop do not work.

1. If speaker your laptop started to malfunction: hisses or has completely lost its functionality, then it is possible that it has simply failed and should be replaced. You can always carry out this procedure in our workshop. The cost of the operation is indicated in our price list.

2. It often happens that the speakers they're buzzing due to driver problems. In this case, they need to be reinstalled. Our specialists will be able to do this without any problems.

3. If the cause is a malfunction of the audio control chip, it should be replaced. You can also order such an operation at our service center. This will take a little time, since we always have all the necessary components. All details are always original and of high quality.

4. It is possible that the problem is due to problems in motherboard. If this is the case, then detailed diagnostics of the device is necessary, with the help of which it will be possible to determine what exactly has gone wrong in the laptop and how to fix the problem.

5. If the speaker in your laptop is very crackles, then, as a rule, this indicates its failure. In this situation, the situation can only be corrected by replacing it.

Speakers not working on your laptop? Want to know how long the repair will take?

If, after examining the laptop by a specialist, it turns out that the cause of the problem is a malfunction of the speakers, then they should be replaced. It will take 1 hour to replace them.

When reinstalling drivers is required, this takes approximately 2 hours.

If you need to replace the sound control chip, then such an operation in our workshop is carried out within 4 hours.

The device can be diagnosed in approximately 1 hour.