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<title>Repair Questions &#187; Topic: No sound on the other speaker.</title>
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<title>Nick on "No sound on the other speaker."</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;I have a common desktop speaker. My problem is that the sound is only produced on one speaker. There is only a faint sound on the other speaker. What can I do to make both speakers produce sound at the same time?
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