Hi, I noticed on my laptop, my speaker was quieter, I was able to a few months ago on volume 48 Good Listen, Now I've come at 72, This is not the volume mixer or other, I have then seen my speakers That there's some dust, Can it lie to it? If so, how can I get rid of the dust without having to do anything?
Try using compressed air spray if you can blow something. Opening the case would of course bring more. You can also see where dust has accumulated everywhere and you can really remove it and not only carry it somewhere else in the case
Would compressed air spray damage?
I just do not want to take it out, otherwise I'm afraid that I make miscellaneous wrong.
Please do not use compressed air! You can use it to destroy the membrane. In addition, dust is certainly not the cause of lower volume levels as you have determined. But if you understand the dripping of honey or the like under dust on the speaker, that can be…
Do you always listen with full volume and headphones? Then your hearing could have worsened… That only incidentally.
You should thoroughly check all the options that may have changed the basic settings in the driver:
Right-click Speaker icon -> Sounds -> Tab Select Playback -> Audio Player Click Speaker -> Properties
Which level is set?
Balance setting both values identical?
Disable all enhancements
with which player do you listen to music? Does he also have a level control?
If the dust on the speaker membrane disturbs you, then at most blow carefully, e.g. Through a straw… Or actually disassemble and gently clean with a soft brush… But I would not recommend, unless you practice before dismantling the notebooks in the circle of acquaintances, but only if you can run fast and before putting on a hard hat…
I listened to 85% of music a couple of months ago, I did that on my headset, but not anymore, hm.
I gamble rather than listening to music.
Okay, must not have happened, but still careful with the volume… And not just sometimes, but always. I've always had little foam earplugs at rock concerts and other situations where it gets loud.
In fact, our hearing is much more sensitive than you think, overloading does not hurt and the consequences can be as noticeable as you describe it. And once a damaged hearing rarely recovers, and then only by a few percent.
Do not worry, check if in other situations you also feel the need to increase the volume or if you no longer have a good understanding of what they are saying with your friends when the ambient noise level is high… And go to the ENT specialist if you can to a hearing test, then you will immediately learn if something is wrong.
But maybe the built-in chassis are broken, but that manifests itself by a sudden loss of volume with additional noise.
Even there it can be loud…
I did a listening test online, Result:
5
of 10
Mean hearing loss.
The power of your hearing is weakened.
Make an appointment at an Amplifon store near you. We advise you on how to maintain your hearing and optimize it with innovative solutions.
I'm scared… Please go to a doctor who will help you quickly. It can also have another cause, but only the doc finds out, all the best.
Ok, my problem was something completely different
But as the 'most helpful answer' Excellent, :)
Then you are happy and have fun… And you just heard a crash? That was the imaginary block that fell away from me.
Thank you in advance
Why thank you?
Was referring to the star that you announced and that I might eventually, maybe, it could be… Get…
As promised.
I'm totally surprised… Your theme and how it evolved was a leap in the 70s with The Who, Frank Zappa, the Stones, Eric Clapton and other rock greats that I've all heard live from hearing damage, hospitalization, marked improvement after 1 year, but not 100% restored. From then on, it was over with everything that was loud and a lot of fun. Zocken was not at that time, I probably would have liked… But still to hear a cricket in the field is not bad ;-)
^^