White-Fusion
Fuck
+616|6819|Scotland
Specs:

Speakers - Logitech Z-5500 surround sound.
Sound card - Creative X-Fi Platinum Fatal1ty Champion.

Basically, every 10 minutes or so. The sound will cut out for about a second, the song, or film or game or whatever is playing will be like muted for a second. And then continue. Very very annoying during good bits of songs.

Any idea what could cause it?

Wow what a spelling mistake lol, meant "New" not "No"

Last edited by White-Fusion (2008-09-21 05:37:42)

kylef
Gone
+1,352|6760|N. Ireland
Could be a hard drive thing ... try a defrag?
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6720|The Twilight Zone
In what audio/video players does it happen?
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White-Fusion
Fuck
+616|6819|Scotland

.Sup wrote:

In what audio/video players does it happen?
Windows media player I use for songs, does it in that. VLC for films does it in that. Does it in Youtube aswell.

I'll try another defrag, but I have done one before and it didn't fix it.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6720|The Twilight Zone
Try this: Go under control panel>Sounds and audio devices>audio tab>then advanced under "sound playback">performance tab-move the slider for "Hardware Acceleration" all the way to the left "None".
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White-Fusion
Fuck
+616|6819|Scotland

.Sup wrote:

Try this: Go under control panel>Sounds and audio devices>audio tab>then advanced under "sound playback">performance tab-move the slider for "Hardware Acceleration" all the way to the left "None".
Have done this, I will let-... nope just got on there. Damnit.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6720|The Twilight Zone
Maybe try to play music in safe mode.
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bob9f6
Member
+11|6255|A sea above the map of Tassie
Have you plugged your old speakers in to check if its still doing it.
And im sure youve already thought of driver update.
White-Fusion
Fuck
+616|6819|Scotland

.Sup wrote:

Maybe try to play music in safe mode.
Like in Windows safe mode?

And Bob, the sound doesn't skip on my headphones. Don't have any other speakers.

Yeah latest drivers.
alexb
<3
+590|6207|Kentucky, USA

Is it plugged directly into the sound card? If so, something is probably wrong with the sound card itself, or the connection.
Mutantbear
Semi Constructive Criticism
+1,431|6232|London, England

Probably bum speakers, RMA?
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Mitch92uK
aka [DBS]Mitch92uK
+192|6502|United Kingdom

Mutantsteak wrote:

Probably bum speakers, RMA?
Would that take you to lucky number 3 or 4 fusion?
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6720|The Twilight Zone

Mitch92uK wrote:

Mutantsteak wrote:

Probably bum speakers, RMA?
Would that take you to lucky number 3 or 4 fusion?
Lol they are just not meant for him. Awesome speakers though. Have you checked your outlets if the work okay? Fluctuation may damage the speakers.
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Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6848|SE London

Try a new fuse. 5500s often have dodgy fuses.
max
Vela Incident
+1,652|6834|NYC / Hamburg

can you play music from your mp3 player/other PC?
once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot  xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.
TheDonkey
Eat my bearrrrrrrrrrr, Tonighttt
+163|5984|Vancouver, BC, Canada

max wrote:

can you play music from your mp3 player/other PC?
qft

Plug it into an iPod or a "Portable Radio" or any other sound producing device with a 3.5mm jack
White-Fusion
Fuck
+616|6819|Scotland
I don't have a 3.5mm jack to test, but I will get hold of one. This would bring it to lucky three right now. It is not plugged into card, but into a port on front below the dvd drive by Coax cable.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6848|SE London

Bertster7 wrote:

Try a new fuse. 5500s VERY often have dodgy fuses.

Last edited by Bertster7 (2008-09-22 00:20:43)

White-Fusion
Fuck
+616|6819|Scotland

Bertster7 wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

Try a new fuse. 5500s VERY often have dodgy fuses.
And that could give me this problem I have?

The power just cuts out when the fuse blows.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6848|SE London

White-Fusion wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

Try a new fuse. 5500s VERY often have dodgy fuses.
And that could give me this problem I have?

The power just cuts out when the fuse blows.
Yup. It could. Dodgy power can cause the problem and rubbish fuses, like the ones logitech use, don't protect the speakers properly from many types of power abnormalities.

I've seen 6 sets of 5500s either not working properly or dying because of not having a decent fuse in. It's the No. 1 reason people RMA 5500 speaker sets, which is a shame since they're very nice speakers and changing a fuse is a damn sight quicker than a whole RMA process.

Last edited by Bertster7 (2008-09-22 03:50:56)

White-Fusion
Fuck
+616|6819|Scotland

Bertster7 wrote:

White-Fusion wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:


And that could give me this problem I have?

The power just cuts out when the fuse blows.
Yup. It could. Dodgy power can cause the problem and rubbish fuses, like the ones logitech use, don't protect the speakers properly from many types of power abnormalities.

I've seen 6 sets of 5500s either not working properly or dying because of not having a decent fuse in. It's the No. 1 reason people RMA 5500 speaker sets, which is a shame since they're very nice speakers and changing a fuse is a damn sight quicker than a whole RMA process.
I have RMA'd them twice before, I don't know what type of fuse to get from the shop. Should I contact Logitech for one?
VicktorVauhn
Member
+319|6659|Southern California

White-Fusion wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

White-Fusion wrote:


And that could give me this problem I have?

The power just cuts out when the fuse blows.
Yup. It could. Dodgy power can cause the problem and rubbish fuses, like the ones logitech use, don't protect the speakers properly from many types of power abnormalities.

I've seen 6 sets of 5500s either not working properly or dying because of not having a decent fuse in. It's the No. 1 reason people RMA 5500 speaker sets, which is a shame since they're very nice speakers and changing a fuse is a damn sight quicker than a whole RMA process.
I have RMA'd them twice before, I don't know what type of fuse to get from the shop. Should I contact Logitech for one?
No, be a damn man, take the fuse out and look what kind it is.

Usually will say something like 15A stamped into the metal of it.  buy one that looks the same, and has the same rating.

Though i don't see how a higher quality fuse is gonna do anything. The only real difference it could make is if the caps of the fuse (assuming its the cylindrical fuse type) were corroded or have some kind of coating...

The fuse isn't gonna clean up the power or "protect from power abnormalities" besides blowing at a certain rating. The fuse could be more exactly designed to blow at the correct rating I guess, but if this is a problem of the fuse not having blown when it could it was already overloaded and the damage is already done...

Check the fuse itself, make sure it sits nicely in its location, that the contacts are clean... if the fuse holder is spring loaded ensure the spring has proper tension. Then check all connections.

does the cutting out happen when you move about or shake the desk/table they are on?
White-Fusion
Fuck
+616|6819|Scotland
Hey Vicktor, check online. This is a very common problem with the fuse's that come with the speakers. They are sending me the right one out for free. I will also do a format when I get it, and let you guys know if it fix's it.
bob9f6
Member
+11|6255|A sea above the map of Tassie
You may as well go get some of your own mate for future use
Just check what amperage the current fuse is (will say it on the fuse, example 5, 10, 15) and take it to a hardware store.
VicktorVauhn
Member
+319|6659|Southern California

White-Fusion wrote:

Hey Vicktor, check online. This is a very common problem with the fuse's that come with the speakers. They are sending me the right one out for free. I will also do a format when I get it, and let you guys know if it fix's it.
I did. The common problem with logitechs supplied time delay fuse is that it is easily blown. You said your problem is intermittent, if it was the fuse blowing it would just turn off and not turn back on. That is the problem everyone is having.
Unless its a breaker with a reset switch once its tripped power will no longer flow through the unit.

Do you lose power or just sound? If it turns on its not your fuse.

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