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According to what you said, there is a 90% chance that the data cable is broken, because the data cable sent randomly is too thin, and it is often broken inside, and the appearance cannot be seen. This happened to me, and then I found a digital camera cable to use it, and it worked again.
Also, you said that the cable where the noise occurred should be the audio output cable, right? Could it be that it's too small and there's something wrong inside? Do you try to connect the computer audio cable to the Snow Angel and try to see if it rings?
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Murmur? Is it a rustle or can be put **. But the sound is hard to hear?
Got it right? I've had a similar issue with the decoder. The result is a setup issue.
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If the speaker has a popping sound when switching on and off the power supply, it means that the speaker is normal, if not, it means that the speaker is broken, or there is a problem with the jack.
You might have output the sound to your headphones! You can adjust it in the sound card driver!
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You find a Snow Angel BX-02 speaker driver to try,Maybe it works。
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It can't be turned off because of the sound itself. If it can't be connected, the plug is wrong, you can buy a large to small adapter to connect it.
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Find a seller or manufacturer to solve it, there is after-sales.
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The firmware program is corrupted, basically speaking, it can't be repaired, forget it!
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What can't be turned on.,If the computer is to reinstall the system.,Don't fix it if it's a TV.,It's so cheap.,Buy another one.。
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Computer connected headphones and speakers.
First of all: look at the back panel of the computer main chassis, and find that there are three sockets in a row under the plug of the network cable, the first one on the left is the voice interface, and the middle one is the headphone interface.
There is a logo on the headphone plug, the one with the headset is in the middle, and the one with the microphone is the first on the left.
Speaker Connection: Plug into the panel connector in the middle.
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Upstairs is correct,Let's see if it's a firmware problem,If it's under Snow Angel speaker, you can search the official website**Firmware installation,If it's not a firmware problem,It's a hardware problem that needs to be disassembled and repaired。
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The same audio, the same problem, it seems that it is not an isolated case, and this situation will be reflected to the manufacturer together.
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You should go to the settings menu and set the auto-shutdown to off. My notebook is also Snow Angel's.