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01-24-2021 08:25 AM
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Product: Omen 15en0009nf
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
my lapto'ps left speaker doesn't get loud at all , and the right one seems loud and windows apparently equalizes them both to make them even thus making them both super quiet
I don't know the science behind it but when i turn on my laptop, it makes a weird crackling/static sound from the left speaker for a few seconds then stops, the speaker will also randomly go back to full volume for a few seconds and then go back to their "quiet mode".
I've tried reinstalling the drivers, and I couldn't find the Audio enhacement tab in my sound properties, I also ran the Hp DIagnostic tool and it didn't find any issue, my laptop is still under warranty but it would be way too much of a hastle to get it replaced, is it a hardware or software issue.
i'm really annoyed now i can't watch any show cause even full volume doesn't seem to be enough.
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