Gt 683r right speaker pitches at high volume, suggestions ??/

Hi,
I have an gt 683r gaming laptop, however there seems to be a problem with the right speaker as at high volume it starts to pitch and it makes listening to music annoying.
Does anybody have the same problem, and how could it be solved.
Thx

Contact your reseller and send it to RMA would be my advice.
I'm not award of any apart issue on this model, probably it is an hardware issue and only solution would be RMA.

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