Troubleshoot Speakers repair help!!

ayan4u

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I have Logitech X210 speakers and recently found the volume from left speaker is very low compared to right,...i have tried different speakers/headphones to subwoofers and it had same issue,.sometimes adjusting volume to a certain level balances audio o_O ...is there a prob with the aux outout port in subwoofer? any suggestions ?!
 
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I have Logitech X210 speakers and recently found the volume from left speaker is very low compared to right,...i have tried different speakers from subwoofers/headphones and it had same issue,.sometimes adjusting volume to a certain level balances audio o_O ...is there a prob with the aux outout port in subwoofer? any suggestions ?!
When you say "recently", have there been changes before it occured, like W7 update, prog installed, etc... ?
Have you tried to use the last drivers available from your audio website ?

A good way to test is not only "on the same pc with several speakers", but also on another pc with your main speakers : an easy way to detect if it is hardware or software related.
 
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When you say "recently", have there been changes before it occured, like W7 update, prog installed, etc... ?
Have you tried to use the last drivers available from logitech website ?

dats a week back...i don't think its a software problem,even audio from cell phone makes same prob!
 
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dats a week back...i don't think its a software problem,even audio from cell phone makes same prob!
Is there a button on the hardware part to balance the volume ?
On my speakers, I can modify it and get the same result as you :)

(I think you are probably already looked, but I prefer ask it :) )
 
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yup sound configuration seems to be ok...i think there is something loose within subwoofer,as other speakers connected to it gives same result
 
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It means there is a fault on a speaker.

1. Check the connections on the speaker with the problem and pull its plugs in and out a few times - sometimes dirt or oxide on them can cause issues.

2. Try the speakers on another computer.

Another possibility is that a cable is faulty.
 
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