Windows 10: Default laptop speakers get imbalanced sound at every restart

Discus and support Default laptop speakers get imbalanced sound at every restart in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hello there,I recently upgraded from flawless windows 10 pro 64-bit, to windows 11 pro 64-bit,, with many flaws...Every time I restart the laptop the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Win-Geek, Mar 3, 2025.

  1. Win-Geek Win User

    Default laptop speakers get imbalanced sound at every restart


    Hello there,I recently upgraded from flawless windows 10 pro 64-bit, to windows 11 pro 64-bit,, with many flaws...Every time I restart the laptop the default built-in speakers get an imbalanced sound, so I have to go to "More Sound Settings > Speakers > Properties > Level > Balance > make left and right equal"Any idea about the reason, or a solution for that??regardsP.S. Machine is Dell XPS i7, 32Gb ram, all drivers are up to date.

    :)
     
    Win-Geek, Mar 3, 2025
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  2. RishGK Win User

    Sound not coming from bluetooth speaker

    Hi everyone,

    I'm hoping someone can help with my Sony SRS-XB100 speaker. It connects to my Windows laptop via Bluetooth perfectly, but there's no sound coming out. My laptop speakers work fine, and the speaker itself works with other devices.

    I've tried the usual troubleshooting steps, setting it as the default device, restarting everything and uninstalling the audio/Bluetooth/speaker driver. Any suggestions on what else I could try to get the audio working?

    Thanks in advance!
     
    RishGK, Mar 3, 2025
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  3. John DeV Win User
    Laptop speakers aren't default

    Hello fdsaevad,

    I'm John an Independent Advisor and a Microsoft user like you. I want to apologize if you encountered this issue. I understand you have a problem with your laptop speakers not working. What is the make and model of your computer? Did you made any changes recently?
    When was the last time it's working properly?

    From Sound Icon

    Right-click on the Speaker/Headphone icon in the taskbar of your PC. Select Troubleshoot sound problems. The troubleshooting process will begin.

    CHECK DEFAULT SPEAKER

    If you have multiple speakers, you need to set the one that you are using as the default one. Sometimes, after updating Windows, this setting changes, resulting in no sound. To fix it, follow these steps:

    Step 1: Search for Control Panel using the search option in the taskbar.

    Step 2: In Control Panel, click on Sound.

    Step 3: Under the Playback tab, make sure your speakers are set as default. A green tick on them indicates that they are the default. If they aren’t, click on it once and select Set Default at the bottom.

    Press Start then search command prompt

    Right click then run as administrator

    type: msdt.exe -id DeviceDiagnostic

    Run the troubleshooter

    Restart your PC

    You may try to check the below article to fix your Sound Issues.

    Fix sound problems in Windows 10

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/452028...

    I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any further concerns.

    Sincerely



    Independent Advisor
     
    John DeV, Mar 3, 2025
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  4. Opie540 Win User

    Default laptop speakers get imbalanced sound at every restart

    sound distorted after windows 10 anniversary upgrade

    This is where I'm at on my HP laptop with Windows 10 and the Anniversary update.

    I completed step #3 "hardware and sound" but that took me to an option for "sound, speakers." There was no "properties" as step #4 suggests. I selected "sound, speakers" and then found "properties." After selecting "properties" there was no "enhancements
    tab" as step #5 suggests.

    Regardless, I then uninstalled the realtek audio driver. I noticed that when I did this without restarting my laptop that the sound was now tinny, but not distorted as it was previously. After restarting, the sound was again full, yet distorted.

    Realtek still shows in my programs list, though it shows no memory is used.

    Thanks for your continued help.
     
    Opie540, Mar 3, 2025
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