> "So far, its working flawlessly!" - posted by Wmohammed ![]() > "What I did was: Control Panel>Hardware and Sound>Sound>Playback>Right click on Realtek>Properties> Level> and set the level of the internal sub woofers to 80%." - posted by aphan97 > "My solution was to go into the audio options Speakers / Headphones Properties, Advanced and change options to 16 bit DVD quality and it seemed to clear it up." - posted by cstan1972 > "Updated the BIOS - Et voi là! Works like a charm now" - posted by guillermoares The threads about these issues sometimes get them mixed up, and it's not always clear which issue is fixed by a given solution.) The first is about a staticy pop noise, and the other is hissing. ![]() Inspiron 7559 owners wrote: (note: this model has 2 noise issues that have been widely reported. (Note: it has been a long time since getting widespread complaints about noise so many of the issues seem to have been fixed, at least on newer models. > Section 5 - Buzzing Noise Issue of Feb. > Section 4 - Windows Media Player Skipping > Section 3 - Older Laptops That Started Having Audio Noise Over Time > Section 2 - Models with Vista Pre-installed > Section 1 - Models with Windows 7 or later Pre-installed You will own the problem after the return period has expired. Note: if you have a brand new laptop and are dissatisfied with the noise in the audio, there is usually a 21 day return policy that I suggest you take advantage of if the solutions below do not help. ![]() Roughly starts with the most recent tips and ends with the oldest ones. These are tips from owners concerning noise issues.
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