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    Front left channel of my Soundstorm..

    Hey

    I recently got some Logitech Z560's and have loved them since. Thing is, i can only use 3 of the speakers, as the front left channel doesnt work. When i said doesnt work, i mean it works, but its at a really really low volume. I have a NF7-s Rev2 with latest chipset drivers.

    Any ideas on how to make the channel volume higher?

    Thanx!
    XP 1800+ @ 2050mhz (Coolmaster Xdream)
    Abit NF7-S rev2.0
    40GB Maxtor 7200rpm
    Connect3D Radeon 9600 @ Latest Cat's
    512 pc3200 ddr ram
    Windows XP PRO SP1a
    Logitech Z560's
    Logitech MX500

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    The soundstorm control panel has separate volume controls for each channel FL,FR,RL,RR, C e.t.c.perhaps turning the other channels down and turning the FL up might do it.

    Also you say you have the latest drivers but do you have the latest audio? the latest is 4.09 here's the link to them
    http://www2.driverguide.com/uploads/...s23/17430.html

    To download them you need to type a username & password so here they are..

    username= drivers
    password=all

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