Any idea or schematic?
Thanks
Frank
Unplug them from the computer and see if the problem is in the speaker
amplifier or the sound chip circuit. If in the speaker amp, turn the
volume control down and see if the whistle goes up and down. If not,
look into the power supply for the speaker amp. If it does vary, look
at the power supply as well as the caps in the amplifier circuit.
Neil S.
Cell phone.
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As well, look for some new, "noisy" electronic gee-gaw that you've
recently installed nearby.
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