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are you adjusting sound through the windows controller or the application you're playing music through? there are a few things that could affect that, there's also the actual sound setup where you can change your setup i.e. surround sound, single speaker, headphones etc
1) Verify if you can hear any sound whatsoever out of the speakers. If so, that would indicate that the speakers are still connected to the circuit board. If not, then trace the wires from the speakers to where they plug on to the board.
2) if you hear sound (hiss) in the speakers, but not the audio signal from your program you are watching, then look to ensure all connecters are fully seated around the RCA jacks in the back.
If those two do no produce results, then could be a solder joint on the board finally failed after moving the tv, or the amplifier for the speakers has failed. If you hear sound though as in step 1 above, i would doubt it is the amplifier IC.
Try to plug in the speaker jack to Headphone jack on you laptop not to your docking station. So the desktop speaker is treated as an external average speaker.
GoodLuck!
UNPLUG YOUR SPEAKER AND REPLACE IT WITH A HEADPHONE, IF THE SOUND IS THE SAME THEN UNINSTALL THE DEVICE [SOUND] AND REINSTALL, IF YOUR HEADPHONE SOUNDS RIGHT, THEN THE PROBLEM IS IN YOUR SPEAKER... PLEASE VOTE FOR MY POSTING
The only way that you can check whether it's a bad sound card or simply a bad set of speakers would be to connect an external speaker on your computer. If the sounds work properly with external speakers then it's just an issue with the internal speakers on your computer. You can then have it fixed.
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