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Montego DDL 13
The Master Volume on the Speakers Tab should be at least half-way up and the Mute button should be
off, so the sound is not muted.
The individual speaker volumes to the right of the Master Volume should be set to about 75% towards
the right. This can be easily done by pressing the Reset button at the bottom of the volume section.
(Windows XP Only) The Wave Volume slider in the Mixer Tab should be turned up and the Mute
button should be off, so the Wave sound is not muted.
In Windows XP: Click Start Control Panel Sounds and Audio Devices Audio and check
that the Sound Playback and Sound Recording devices are set to Turtle Beach Montego DDL
Device, as shown in the illustration. If not, select Montego DDL from the drop down menus and click
Apply. If the Montego DDL does not appear in the list, the drivers were not installed properly from the
CD, so try uninstalling and reinstalling from the CD.
In Windows Vista/Windows 7: If you are using standard PC speaker or headphones, click Start >
Control Panel > Sound (in Windows 7, click Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound
Sound) and check that ―Speakers – Audio Advantage Montego DDL Device‖ is set as the Default
Playback Device, as shown in the illustration. If you are using a TOSLINK cable to connect Montego
DDL to an external digital decoder (such as your home theater 5.1 receiver), then select ―Digital Output
Audio Advantage Montego DDL Device‖ as the Default Playback Device.
SOUND PLAYING ON THE WRONG SPEAKERS
If you hear sound from the wrong speakers, for example, if you click the Front Left speaker icon and hear
Front Left‖ emanating from the Front Right speaker, check the following:
Check that the Speaker Position feature is disabled in the Effects Tab. This feature lets you change the
position of each speaker, which could cause the sound to emanate from different speakers if the blue
speaker icons are moved from their standard position.
Check that the speakers are connected properly. If you are using a mini to RCA adapter to connect the
speakers, try swapping the left and right RCA plugs to correct the problem.
If the Center/LFE speakers are swapped, click the ―‖ button next to the Speaker Configuration pull-
down menu and check the ―Center/Bass Output Swap‖ option.