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<blockquote data-quote="ArcaneParadise" data-source="post: 9561" data-attributes="member: 540990"><p>Hrmm... Well if the wires were touching then see if they are touching on both the left and the right speaker. If they are both uniform (either neither of them have wires touching or probably in your case both have the wires touching) then both should either be fine or both should be bad. Check if they are uniform. If they are then you probably have a blown left speaker. And like Zane said you would need to replace the voice coil, more simply if you still have the warrenty try to get it replaced. Without even seeing the wiring I can guess that the speaker is most likely blown. The only speaker I have ever damaged was one of my computer speakers. I turned it up pretty loud and soon I did the same test you did (play only left, only right, and both equal) and the left sounded like doo doo was coming out of it. Oh! Another suggestion I just thought of. #1 Did you just purchase them? #2 Did it ever work previously? #3 Did you turn it louder than you usually do at a point in time that you can remember? If your answers are No; Yes; (Most likely yes), then you almost definately need to replace the voice coil. If your answers are Yes; N/A; N/A then the problem is most likely the wiring. And if your answers are No ; No ; No well... then you really need to buy some new speakers. Hehe. I have not replied on any help topics before but I feel I have enough experience to do so now. Hope I was of help. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArcaneParadise, post: 9561, member: 540990"] Hrmm... Well if the wires were touching then see if they are touching on both the left and the right speaker. If they are both uniform (either neither of them have wires touching or probably in your case both have the wires touching) then both should either be fine or both should be bad. Check if they are uniform. If they are then you probably have a blown left speaker. And like Zane said you would need to replace the voice coil, more simply if you still have the warrenty try to get it replaced. Without even seeing the wiring I can guess that the speaker is most likely blown. The only speaker I have ever damaged was one of my computer speakers. I turned it up pretty loud and soon I did the same test you did (play only left, only right, and both equal) and the left sounded like doo doo was coming out of it. Oh! Another suggestion I just thought of. #1 Did you just purchase them? #2 Did it ever work previously? #3 Did you turn it louder than you usually do at a point in time that you can remember? If your answers are No; Yes; (Most likely yes), then you almost definately need to replace the voice coil. If your answers are Yes; N/A; N/A then the problem is most likely the wiring. And if your answers are No ; No ; No well... then you really need to buy some new speakers. Hehe. I have not replied on any help topics before but I feel I have enough experience to do so now. Hope I was of help. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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