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    blufox is offline Privileged Users
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    Guys,



    I purchased Altec Lansing VS4121BLK 2.1 speakers for day to day use on budget.

    It has been almost a month since I purchased them.



    I was satisfied though I do not like puffy bass it produces.



    Anyway back to point, it has suddenly started producing a humming/hissing sound whenever it is plugged and turned on.



    Even without being connected to a computer it still produces it. Switching it on is what it takes for it to start the ho hum.



    I googled and people suggested interference and what not to change in volume control, but the sound still pertains even when I switch the power socket to another one in 2nd room.



    The sound keeps going on during playback of songs too.



    Sound is more of like a gas burner going on and on.



    So, are my speakers dead? What can be wrong here?

    Shall i start with RMA procedure for the same.



    Thanks,

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    desiibond is offline Upgraded User
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    ^^RMA!!! looks like a problem with the speakers. You need to contact Rashi peripherals and take the speakers to their service center.
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