I just got back to my dorms in uni, after being away for a month, and I plugged in my computer speakers.
After a bit of testing, I've figured out that the right speaker isn't working.
To be more specific, I have the Creative I-Trigue 3400.
The bass unit has all the cable plug ins.
The speakers, the volume control unit, and the power.
On the bass unit, there's a plug for the left speaker and one for the right speaker.
(Left Speaker -> Left Cable Jack) (Right Speaker -> Right Cable Jack) No sound from the right speaker
(Right Speaker -> Left Cable Jack) (Left Speaker -> Right Cable Jack) No sound from the left speaker.
The right cable jack on the bass unit seems like it's done.
Interestingly enough, if I take out the speaker on the left cable jack, and leave the right cable jack speaker in, and then crank the volume, I hear the sound. But, I really have to crank the volume.
Anybody experience similar problems?
Any possible way to fix it?
EDIT: ...I can get sound out of the right cable jack if I sorta pull out the "Aux Input" cable, messing with the inputs.
Is it my PC messing the speakers up?
DOUBLE EDIT: Guess it was my Aux Line in cable.
Replaced it and I got stereo sound now.
Whooooooooooooops... :oops:
Consider this a thread about, PC Speakers?
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