check all the plugs and restart. it may come back
2007-10-27 11:24:28
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answered by ProudM 3
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If the speakers are blown, you don`t fix them, they are toast!
More than likely, the Amplifier which drives them has a problem or Power Supply that feeds the amplifier. Possibly a bad connection somewhere or fuse?
Thie is a simple problem for an Electronics Tech to troubleshoot and repair.
2007-10-27 18:27:35
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answered by Steve M 2
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How loud were they?check the plug behind speaker or computer. If not, you may have blown them.
2007-10-27 18:27:26
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answered by Mid 3
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check the speakers are plugged in, then check your sound drivers
2007-10-27 18:25:30
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answered by steven m 7
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Did you blow your speakers? Do you play alot of loud music? because if thats the case, then sorry dude you need to buy new ones!
2007-10-27 18:24:31
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answered by justin121121 2
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SAME THING HAPPENED TO ME....go to winamp...options,visualization,configure plugin.then in plugines go to output and see wht ur sound card is....windows prolly set it wrong becuase u musta updated ur system...change it to ur sound card....then change all of ur movies,music,pornos to .avi
u'll get sound in winamp but u will not get sound iun windows media player or if ur streaming on the internet
2007-10-27 18:26:18
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answered by sid 4
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check the plugs and connections.....and fuses....you should have given more details....good luck bud
2007-10-27 18:26:43
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answered by johnette z 2
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try connections...restart ur mechine....or check for any cracks in the wires..!!!
2007-10-27 18:24:59
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answered by <ironballs> 2
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