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is there a way to check a sound card i may have fried it as i cant here any thing through speakers

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Oh dear, if you were trying to emulate the setup when we were jamming earlier it was this.

PC headphones out > Aux In for amp (cd input)
Amp Recording out > LINE IN PC sound card

Any variation on that probably will blow a sound card, a cheap sound card will cost you about €14 up to €230 for a good sound card.

Incidentally some effects pedals can be used as a sound card like the zoom G2.1

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Your master volume isn't on mute ?

Or what Krisovo said ...

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As hilch said, go through and check your volumes. in windows, and the software your trying to make noise with, test the speakers with a different computer, or Ipod or something, if theyre std powered pc speakers.
check the mute and volume buttons if you have a multimedia keyboard too


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i had speakers connected to another one and they worked fine so i can rule out them

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Are you getting any sound using the media player?
Was it working before and when did it stop etc - give us some details and we should be able to get to the bottom of it...

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yes it was working now nothting even computer sounds example like when you turn it on and off new post sound ect

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what i did was i was trying to record acoustic through mic so
i put a mic into the input of the electric amp and then put a lead from
the headphones plug on the amp into the mic plug on the computer

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thanks to matty22 he got it going again for me the plus factor of the chat room thank you for taking the time matty

"sorry what did you say i cant hear you one sec must turn my computer "


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