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Each speaker works independently from each other. One speaker may use more low frequency tones than the other one.. Low frequency tones create a lot more noticeable vibration than higher frequency tones. You can reduce it by turning the volume down a little on the left speaker. It is possible that nuts came loose on the speaker.
check if your speaker is fine.if yes then reinstall the phone software or go to lg care to change the speaker.check also if you get soung by plugging the headphones
1) Could be your speaker connections and balance settings.
2) Could be the balance settings on your PC audio contoler, you'll need to go into your sound options.
3) Could be the vocoders or lack thereof in you DVD player software. Try VLC Media Player, its free from here:- http://www.filehippo.com/download_vlc/
Your ringing speaker may get damaged.You will not hear in loudspeaker because when you on loud speaker its connect to ringing speaker to get you the voice loudly.You can open the cover of your phone and just press hardly in the top that your ringing speaker is situated.Then check with any ringing tone if the ringing speaker is working or not.If its work you can contact a mobile phone service center and tell him to clean the connection of your ringing speaker and mother board.
The problem is with your "Ringer" (the bigger speaker). If you can hear the sound through your ear piece, then replacing the Ringer/Speaker will definitely fix your problem. I would suggest to get it done from a service center or from a mobile repairing shop.
Good luck.
If changing the speaker volume via settings doesn't fix it, try removing the battery for a minute, then reinsert it...fixed it for me...be wary of TasKiller-Free. AdvancedTasKiller-Free works better and has less reported issues...seems to be related.
try to check if your cell can play built in sounds like ring tones or message tones. if it can, then theres no problem with the speaker.. try cleaning your speaker, reconnect it if you can. look for configurations that has to do with the speaker..
just replace the speaker if you are sure that its not working ...
The ring tone volume on the X1 is not very loud you will just have to choose a loud ring tone that will catch your attention. Have you tried putting both the phone and ring tone volume up by pressing the speaker symbol at the to of the screen and putting both sliders up full.
If you had the Speakers Set to A (not B) and no headphones connected when you pressed the TEST TONE button on the Onkyo HT-R540 (also known as the HTS-790) remote, and you had no sound from the Center Speaker then try the following steps.
1) Check the Center Speaker wiring at both ends under a bright light and make sure that there is not a strand of wire touching the Receiver Chassis or another speaker post. Check both + and - .
If that looks okay,
2) unscrew the Center Speaker Post connections on the Receiver and verify that the bare stripped wire is making contact. Often, the insulation is too far into the connector. When screwed down, the wire's insulation is crushed and keeps the bare wire from making contact.
If this looks okay and the unit is under Warranty, your last test is to:
3) temporarily swap the wires from the Center Speaker with the Right Front Speaker. Turn the volume down low and try the TEST TONE button again.
If you now hear sound from the Center Speaker box itself and none from the Right Speaker box, then the Receiver is the problem.
If you still do not hear sound from the Center Speaker box, then the Center speaker itself is defective.
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