Wireless speaker system WL6000 - deafening noise!

Just the part where is the office and noise, it was like the whole House was about to explode. Ignition and extinction it various things seems to be the speaker. Is it burned? That's happened? Sorry if this is a stupid question but my late husband was the irritable and I do the best I can.

Hi agathamcg,

Please try to turn off your PC and unplug the speakers to the back of your computer. Then turn on the speakers and tell me if you hear more of this sound.

When you post back, could let me know the model of your Dell desktop?

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