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i have the new QC3 bose headphones. When i plug them into my computer, i hear a low rumble. What do i have to do to get rid of this low rumble sound?

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regardless of hoq bad i have heard bose stuff is i have to ask what you volume levels are?

Reply to strangestranger

my volume levels?, sorry, i think i nead to learn more stuff about this... i have a sound effect program called Realtek AC97

Reply to Korbin91

i mean what is your system volume level on your comp. also what program are you using to play your muusic and what volume is it set at.

also do you have the correct drivers for your sound.

one thing i will note is that alot of people say onboard and bose are rubbish, together i dread to think what they will do. that is others opinion and not mine.

Reply to strangestranger

well... my volume is ... i dont know... lower then half... anyway... when i mute my sound, i still hear it, i even reinstalled my sound driver... when the driver was off my comp i still heard it, i think im jsut hearing electric stuff

Reply to Korbin91

it could be electrical noise being picked up by the onboard off of the other components. perhaps buynig a cheap soundcard will fix it.

then agian i recommend any sound card over onboard.

Reply to strangestranger

yeah, i dont have a sound card, i just might buy one

Reply to Korbin91
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i too believe it is your onboard sound. and i also always recommend a soundcard. Especially with a set of bose headphones. Should never go sheap on sound card and pair em up with expensive audio equipment. You'll notice the quality upgrade too.

Reply to phamily

alright, i just might do that, thank you all for your opinions

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