I recently bought myself a pair of Wharfedale bookshelf speakers and a Pioneer amp to finally get me started in the world of loudspeakers, as I had passed my old Altec computer speakers down to my mum for her to use, and I was left with laptop speakers for 'out loud' audio and a pair of headphones otherwise, which I don't always like using and have become fed up of them.
I'm having a bit of an issue getting results from it though. I'm using a phono lead that's connected to my laptop to play music from my iTunes library, but when I try with the phono leads plugged into 'Aux' I can barely hear the music, and that's with the volume turned right up, it's very quiet. The only way I can get any sort of decent volume from it is by plugging the phono leads into the actual 'Phono' port, which brings back alright results (albeit slight distortion), however there's a rather audible and annoying 'hiss' when past the 12 o'clock position on the volume knob, and even at that it's still not as loud as I think it should be.
I've tried scouring the internet for answers but have had no luck, and I don't want to settle for a rubbish hiss, especially after i've spent close to £200 on a pair of speakers and amp, and i've heard top of the range quality sound systems before so I know what i'm trying to hear.
If anyone could help, I really would appreciate it.
I'm having a bit of an issue getting results from it though. I'm using a phono lead that's connected to my laptop to play music from my iTunes library, but when I try with the phono leads plugged into 'Aux' I can barely hear the music, and that's with the volume turned right up, it's very quiet. The only way I can get any sort of decent volume from it is by plugging the phono leads into the actual 'Phono' port, which brings back alright results (albeit slight distortion), however there's a rather audible and annoying 'hiss' when past the 12 o'clock position on the volume knob, and even at that it's still not as loud as I think it should be.
I've tried scouring the internet for answers but have had no luck, and I don't want to settle for a rubbish hiss, especially after i've spent close to £200 on a pair of speakers and amp, and i've heard top of the range quality sound systems before so I know what i'm trying to hear.
If anyone could help, I really would appreciate it.