Manatee Active Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 3,539 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jul 13, 2011 #1 I hear a high pitched sound in my ears when i plug my headphones into my pc. Is there anything that is causing it? It just started doing this randomly.
I hear a high pitched sound in my ears when i plug my headphones into my pc. Is there anything that is causing it? It just started doing this randomly.
Manatee Active Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 3,539 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jul 28, 2011 #2 bump still fucking need help.
Relapse Onyx user! Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 4,419 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jul 28, 2011 #3 Try wiggling around the cord where it goes into the computer?
Manatee Active Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 3,539 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jul 28, 2011 #4 Relapse said: Try wiggling around the cord where it goes into the computer? Click to expand... tried it with 5 different headphones, all the same noise.
Relapse said: Try wiggling around the cord where it goes into the computer? Click to expand... tried it with 5 different headphones, all the same noise.
WetRain Active Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 2,765 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jul 28, 2011 #5 Try updating your sound drivers and cleaning your ear.
Manatee Active Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 3,539 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jul 28, 2011 #6 WetRain said: Try updating your sound drivers and cleaning your ear. Click to expand... My ears are clean.. My sound drivers are all updated too.
WetRain said: Try updating your sound drivers and cleaning your ear. Click to expand... My ears are clean.. My sound drivers are all updated too.
WetRain Active Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 2,765 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jul 28, 2011 #7 Justin said: WetRain said: Try updating your sound drivers and cleaning your ear. Click to expand... My ears are clean.. My sound drivers are all updated too. Click to expand... Try getting a usb to jack plug that uses a usb slot instead of the headphone jack. This will diagnose if it's the jack that has been damaged.
Justin said: WetRain said: Try updating your sound drivers and cleaning your ear. Click to expand... My ears are clean.. My sound drivers are all updated too. Click to expand... Try getting a usb to jack plug that uses a usb slot instead of the headphone jack. This will diagnose if it's the jack that has been damaged.
Manatee Active Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 3,539 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Jul 28, 2011 #8 WetRain said: Justin said: WetRain said: Try updating your sound drivers and cleaning your ear. Click to expand... My ears are clean.. My sound drivers are all updated too. Click to expand... Try getting a usb to jack plug that uses a usb slot instead of the headphone jack. This will diagnose if it's the jack that has been damaged. Click to expand... I actually think it is the jack. When i plug my headphones into anything else, it is fine.
WetRain said: Justin said: WetRain said: Try updating your sound drivers and cleaning your ear. Click to expand... My ears are clean.. My sound drivers are all updated too. Click to expand... Try getting a usb to jack plug that uses a usb slot instead of the headphone jack. This will diagnose if it's the jack that has been damaged. Click to expand... I actually think it is the jack. When i plug my headphones into anything else, it is fine.