01-11-2016, 02:13 PM
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Scarlett Johansson's boytoy
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Originally Posted by Baby Lee
If it is, it's internal to the chip, but I've seen that other people have the same problems, just no solutions outside reinstalling drivers or waiting until it stops.
The speakers and jack are solid, tried them out on my ipod.
Also, except for the first time, it doesn't cut OUT. It drops several dbs.
You want weirder still. Since I posted this, I had an instance where it would cut out if I crouched to sit, then came back spontaneously as I stood back up, back and forth 3 more times until it stayed muted.
It's almost like a BT/WiFi/RF interference, like you would get driving your car under a bridge while listening to AM radio. I do have DLink wireless dongle for my Internet and MS wireless KB 3000 v-2.0 fir RF.
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I've had headphones that would cut out, lose channels when twisted. Is it losing a channel (L/R) ?
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