Just check the right sound card port if is not faulty if faulty replase it and it will work perfectly.
1. Check that the speaker input cable or input jack is not damaged. Do this but plugging in some other speakers or headphones into the computer and plugging the speakers into a MP3 player or cd player.
Do that to verify a hardware problem
SOURCE: bose companion speaker stopped working!?
What happened to you is probably mere coincidence with your cousin's use of the headphones and this is throwing you off. I own the Bose Companions also and they stopped working as well. However, I traced the problem to the "wall wart" power supply. Not sure why but Bose is now using an interchangable plug on them. If you look at the power supply you will see a "PUSH" button. If you depress it the plug can slide out. When it is slid back in and locked in place the connection between the plug plate and the power supply is not a good one. Try fiddling with it. But even if the connection is not the culprit, something in the power supply is. I swapped another power supply with the same connector and spec's ( amps must be the same ) from another item and the speakers worked perfectly.
SOURCE: I've tried three different sets of speakers and
Well the jack you plug in has three surfaces. So when you pulled it part way out then the left speaker part of the plug came in contact with the right speaker contact inside the jack and it worked. Speakers are good so if you have checked your volume control in Windows and checked that the balance control is centered it could be that your sound card is defective. You didn't tell me what kind of computer you have and if the sound card is built into the motherboard or if it is an add on card. I don't know if you only have the Window's sound control in Control Panel or if your card has a seperate software for configuring your card but I think the only thing that might disable the left speaker has to be the balance control in Window's sound control or the seperate software.
SOURCE: my left computer speaker randomly stopped working,
Either somehow you have set it to MONO, or made it into the Stereo mode but it is all over to one channel, like all to right channel.. but if none of those, your speaker is kaput, you may be able to open it up and simply replace the speaker, from radio Shack, or the like, it is probably a fairly common 8 OHM speaker, you can replace it for a few dollars or so... you could even if you have no soldering iron, simply "Twist" the wires there is only two on a speaker, and clearly marked.
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