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hue
09-22-2009, 03:45 PM
hi i have a weee problem,..here goes, i have a panasonic aftermarket headset with seperate amp to power speakers but my drivers side front does not work, just wondering if this would be a exspensive task to fixx

Aala
03-07-2010, 02:49 AM
i suggest you to repair your cables and wiring system of your stereo this will definitely help you from spending money on changing the whole stuff .hope this helps you out..

Will@ABF
04-01-2010, 04:05 PM
sup bro, where are you located at... i'm in the lake forest / irvine area... i used to work at a audio shop, i can help u out if u aren't far away... or can maybe i can help u in some other way... just let me know

BreanaAbagailButler
04-09-2010, 01:36 PM
Hopefully there are some computer speaker techies out there...

I've had these desktop speakers (Boston Acoustics) for about 4 years. They're pretty good, surround sound, huge subwoofer...

Anyway, recently I've gotten a killer reverb on them. As soon as I turn them on, the subwoofer hums. It's pretty annoying.

Two things stop the humming. The first is to cut the power to the speakers (haha) The other is when I unplug the "Control Line In" cord from the Right speaker to the subwoofer. There is power to all the speaker pieces (obviously no sound) but the reverb is gone.

Now...is it the cord that is bad (I have read this happening with the same scenario) or is it the subwoofer/speakers? It's not the sound card because other speakers with subwoofers are fine.

AllyAshantiBrown
04-14-2010, 04:35 AM
so i have speakers for my computer they are cambridge soundworks speakers and they dont play sound anymore, they work fine when i plug in my i pod but when i use them for my computer they wont play, thios problem started when i reinstalled windows on my system, any idea on what i can do to fix this problem?