I have an Altec Lansing FX6021 2.1 system on my Dell with Vista Home Premium. The bass on these speakers goes out and comes back for a week, then goes out again.
I originally thought it was the sound card, but after trying out my Ipod on the speakers, the same thing happened. I then knew it must be the speaekers.
I unplugged the controller cord (cord from sub to volume dial) and plugged it in again, and heard a loud POP in the speakers. They then started working again.
Now a few weeks later it has happened again, and this time when I try to re-plugg the controller cord, nothing happens. I cannot get any bass response from my sub. The speakers work still, but the sound is very tinny. Why is this happening? I am frustrated because this is a nice set of speakers and it this should not happen after only 1 1/2 years of use.
Thanks for your help!
- Matt
****UPDATE***
20 minutes after writing this post, I play an mp3 and the bass works again. I am really miffed. Any ideas as to why my speakers can't decide if they want to work or not?
---UPDATE---
The sub has yet again gone out; only tinny music now (hands up in the air).
I originally thought it was the sound card, but after trying out my Ipod on the speakers, the same thing happened. I then knew it must be the speaekers.
I unplugged the controller cord (cord from sub to volume dial) and plugged it in again, and heard a loud POP in the speakers. They then started working again.
Now a few weeks later it has happened again, and this time when I try to re-plugg the controller cord, nothing happens. I cannot get any bass response from my sub. The speakers work still, but the sound is very tinny. Why is this happening? I am frustrated because this is a nice set of speakers and it this should not happen after only 1 1/2 years of use.
Thanks for your help!
- Matt
****UPDATE***
20 minutes after writing this post, I play an mp3 and the bass works again. I am really miffed. Any ideas as to why my speakers can't decide if they want to work or not?
---UPDATE---
The sub has yet again gone out; only tinny music now (hands up in the air).