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Only one speaker is working... (help!)

Insufficient detail. Is it plugged in correctly, what are your driver settings, what is your video card/motherboard etc.

 

Either way it's probably just broken, can't do much about it.

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Insufficient detail. Is it plugged in correctly, what are your driver settings, what is your video card/motherboard etc.

Either way it's probably just broken, can't do much about it.

the connections are fine... my video card is geforce gt 210

motherboard idk... the drivers are updated(the latest) and audio card stock

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^^ What the dark lord said.

Also does it have issues with everything or is just certain applications. I know my G930 didn't like Mumble if I used it in stereo and only one speaker would function.

Need more details really.

see the details i said to the "dark lord"..... i hope they can help you
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the connections are fine... my video card is geforce gt 210

motherboard idk... the drivers are updated(the latest) and audio card stock

 

Hm, as I said, it's probably just broken. Try plugging them into some other device, if you have the same problem, they're broken. If they work fine, it's a problem with your motherboard.

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Play a song at 100% on your PC, flick your Z313's volume to the max then back down to a reasonable level. Works on my Z506 when the right side is louder than the left.


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I own a z2300. What happens when these gets old is sometimes only one speaker plays music. You have to move the controller a bit. By controller I mean the thing with the volume knob. Nowadays I have to get the thing positioned in an odd position, upside down and stuff, to get both speakers working. but once it works, it works.
 

At least, that's for z2300. Don't know about your model but I think it's worth a shot.

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Get out of here guys! I don't even get what most of you are trying to say. This is the simplest thing ever, there's a 98% chance that your cable is broken. This happens ALL the time. What you have to do is play your music while moving your faulty speakers cable around for a bit until it get's a connection, if that doesn't work then move the main cable around for a bit' if not even that works then theres 2 main options, you cable is truly gone, or your speaker is broken. I can guarantee a 95% chance of it being your cable. Note that the cable wiggle technique only works for a while, after a while you will have to move it into a new position more and more, until it won't help any more. Then you just gonna need to get a new cable.

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