Laptop in built speakers Sound issue

I m facing prob of sound in my laptop in built speakers. No clear sound  is coming. Only distorted sound is coming...

Hi @Arun3 ,
Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome. I have looked into your issue about your  HP Pavilion dm4 Notebook and issues with the sound.  Here is a link to help troubleshoot the speakers.
You could try this fix as well.
1. Right click speaker icon (right hand corner)
2. Select Playback devices
3. Right click Speakers
4. Enable it and set as Default
5. Click Apply/Ok
I hope this helps.
Thanks.
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