When I had my older 486, I had a Sound Blaster that would do the same thing. I found that it wasn't the speakers, but that the sound card was too close to another card. I moved it down a slot and the satic went away. I don't think they would do the same thing in this day.
I have the same speakers and think they are the best sounding speakers for under $40. I have mine very close to the monitor and tangled in the wires. I always make sure that the volume on the speakers is kept low and the volume on the computer is no more than 3/4.
I think the Mr. Mephisto is on to something when he talks about the 3 prong job.
I'm a little confused on why you would set digital only for and analog speaker system??? If I did that on my card, I would get no sound at all, unless you have a newer set of speakers that take digital. Mine are analog.
Hope things work out for you!!
__________________
"So I was sitting in my cubicle today, and I realized, ever since I started working, every single day of my life has been worse than the day before it. So that means that every single day that you see me, that's on the worst day of my life." -Peter Gibbons, Office Space
|