Okay, well I'm glad you got a wonderful! pair of computer speakers, its very 
hard indeed to get a Wonderful! pair of computer speakers these days <smile>.

As far as bleeding of sound through the speakers themselves? I have heard of 
this actually happening, does the manual specifically say that plugging in the 
headphones will mute the sound? Believe it or not some models don't mute the 
sound entirely to the speakers, the sound output to the speakers is just 
reduced.

Now another question, does this speaker system actually have a line out 
connection as well as your standard line in? I'm wondering if perhaps you have 
the computer connected to a line out rather than a line in, this can cause some 
funny things to happen.

And finally, If the plugging in of headphones is supposed to mute the speakers 
and this isn't happening then it would appear to me at least that you have a 
fault with your speakers.


On 5 Nov 2013, at 4:56 am, dan Kerstetter <dh...@comcast.net> wrote:

> I just got a wonderful set of computer speakers; however, there seems to be
> a slight problem.  When I plug headphones into the speakers and really turn
> it up, some of the sound bleeds through the speakers.  I've read the manual
> and it specifically states that plugging in headphones will cut the speakers
> off.  Any ideas or thoughts about this problem would be appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
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