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2, make sure you have the 'rear' speakers set as 'side' speakers, because 5.1 setup has 2 front and 2 side speakers, not rear. if you have issues with no sound coming out of the back speakers, this is usually why, if you set them up as rear speakers then they will get no sound.
it does sound like you might have put the connections in the wrong place, as the sub is supposed to be on the same cable as the center speaker, and not the rear speaker.
you might have mixed the rear speakers up with the center and sub connection.
My speakers are 5.1 but I have it configed as 7.1 in my sound cards manager, so I can just plug into the rear jack and it will play that channel. I never said I wasn't getting sound out of my rear speakers anyway.
Everything is on the right channel. When I test the speakers a voice will say "front left", "center", "subwoofer" etc. The weird thing is "center" plays from my rear left speaker and "subwoofer" from my rear right. When I test rear left it will come out of the center speaker and "rear right" makes a noise out out of my sub. To fix it I did exactly what you said.
From my sound card to sub it's connected like this:
Front(green)>>>front(green) and it plays from the front
Center/sub(black)>>>rear(orange) and it plays from the center/sub
Rear(orange)>>>center/sub(black) and it plays from the rear
I plugged the front speaker into every jack on my sound card and the voices came out of the right channels so I know it's not the sound card but the speakers that have that channels switched up. Not that its a big deal but still WTF?! How could they ♥♥♥♥ that up -_- Everything else works fine and it better stay that way. I wanna know if anyone with these speakers or any pair has had this happen to them
Try the following:
-Keep all of your connections on the subwoofer complete and try these listed connections on the sound card
-Plug the green speaker cable to the green slot (front out)
-Plug the black speaker cable to the orange slot (side surround)
-Plug the orange speaker cable to the white slot (center and subwoofer)
-Access the Xonar audio center software, then select 7.1 speakers.
Test it out then see if it works for you.
I hope this helps. :)
Haven't found a definitive fix yet, reinstalling sometimes works & sometimes stays the same.
But that's where I would be looking.
Nvidia/AMD HD Audio driver can often conflict too & is best disabled in Device Manager.
Thats exactly how I have it except the other way around. ( I have it switched on the back of the sub instead of the sound card)
The thing is I KNOW it's not the sound card/software because i tested each channel with the front speakers (since i knew they were wired correctly) and the correct voice plays out of the correct channel. so when i plug the green into orange on my sound card i will hear "rear left" and "rear right" out of my front speakers. Same with side and center/sub.
SO yea... it is a Logitech bad wiring .... in 2020 got the same speakers, also had to install Realtek because even my SoundBlaster is having the same issue, this is super weird maybe Newer Motherboards don't have this issue Probrabbly using Optical or HDMI, but i have the same issue with these specific speakers with a 2014 motherboard MSI z97 Gaming 5, I'm thinking newer or more advance Receiver don't have this issue, cause they use HDMI or Optical but yeaa for anyone else having this specific problem follow try (Altureus and {DW}Mec]-[aniX first post)