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In The Zone
Join Date: Nov 2004
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i hav a JBL pro speaker which came bundled with my compaq PC,which was bought 4yrs back..the prob is am not geting any sound in the right speaker..but am geting sound in the left one.its near to the monitor(left one),but hav never faced any prob though.but wen i touch the right one or shake it a bit,the sound comes back,though very faint(not clear)..ters also a slight static(hissing kind) sound.. wat might be the prob.. |
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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 625
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try attaching ur speakers to a walkman or music systems , to make sure right one works or not
check if the wires of the speakers are a problem , just take one end of the wire , while music is playing and just twist the wires a bit and move along the other end of the wire , if there is sound in a particular twist in the wire , probably wire is gone bad . and u could cut out that portion and join the wires again . u can also start by checking if u get sound by either shaking the wire on the speaker end alone or the connector at the other end . just shake and bend the connector pins slightly since its over 4 yrs , warranty must be void , so if u are comfy , take old faithful screw driver and open up the speaker and check if the soldering is weak .
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In The Zone
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: NOiDA
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1. Is ur speaker was fallen or u did something to it. 2. or wires got broken inside...... |
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In The Zone
Join Date: Nov 2004
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no man:it hasnt fallen.my hands are safe like hell
button or slightly increasing the sound,i can hear something in the right one.or else i cant hear anything in it. |
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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Sep 2004
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ok lose connection in the speaker itself where the volume control is attached . if u open it up , mostly there might be dust or something blocking the volume control internally , could even be worn out soldering . so try cleaning the controls both externally and internally . hopefully with alcohol or something that evaporates quick . my choice for all these jobs was always WD40 , even removes rust , but remember to swipe it off after 1/2 hour or so of applying it . if u aint comfy opening it , get a friend who is or a serice center . how much are those speakers now anyway (new ones) ??? koz service guys might ask a bit extra .
in extreme case . change the whole wire and resolder all the fine parts .
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In The Zone
Join Date: Feb 2005
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But if u can hear something in there....... go to sound properties and increase the right speaker volume and now check it........ |
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