It might be a simple suggestion, but try this anyway -- update the drivers for your sound card or, if you have onboard sound, update the motherboard's drivers.
To be honest, I wouldn't know what else to suggest. It could always be your speakers. Check the connections, and try plugging headphones directly into your computer to see if it's a speaker issue. If the headphones are just as low, it's likely that it's a sound card issue.
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InvaderZIM> i just remembered why i don't really like debates
InvaderZIM> neither of them have to have sources
Panda> kinda like wikipedia
InvaderZIM> mccain could say obama drinks the blood of infants and no one can say otherwise
Panda> please
Panda> McCain drinks baby blood
Panda> thats how he survived being a POW
Or... make sure your speakers are plugged in fully. It sounds like they're not fully plugged in. Had something like this many a time and this was the problem. If they are plugged in, it simply means your speakers may be dieing on you and you have to get some new ones.
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