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  1. Firstly I'd like to begin by apologising if I have submitted this thread within the incorrect category, now I'll proceed to the problem that is leaving me very puzzled. Although I can theorise why it may perhaps be possible but cannot fathom why precisely, okay okay I'll get to the point. I am currently and have been for quite some time been experiencing this issue, it is very easy to describe but for my poor little brain very hard to explain away. I many a year ago purchased a set of 5.1 surround sound speakers, I took the cheap option but they where and remain perfectly adequate for my needs. The speakers in question are Logitech X-530's. I will not go onto mention my entire hardware specifications as this issue occurs whether I have the base units power on or off, so I'm relatively confident in my stupidity that we can cross anything relating to the base unit off the list of possible causes. Although the power is off in actual fact it is often still plugged into the power supply, although not literally running. THE Problem: When these speakers are left switched on, alone or with the computer base unit running they receive and play very quietly, a foreign spoken radio station!? To add to my amazement, with a very cheap radio I cannot pick up any foreign spoken radio stations anywhere in this house. Also perhaps irrelevant, but this 'issue' only occurs when the volume knob is turned down to very near minimum, or right down to minimum. I cannot for the life of me explain precisely why it would be able to receive a radio signal, let alone transmit it along to all of the speakers quietly as I have never had an interest in anything remotely close to whatever field this would come under. So I was hoping and wondering if any of you kind chaps here at freepchelp.com would mind putting my mind at ease solving my confusion by way of an explanation. And of course, many thanks for making it this far and, if you do, for lending a hand. Regards, Neil
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