I got all the right jacks to hook up my LG Chocolate to my sterio. When I try playing music from it, music only plays on the right side speakers, front and back. No sounds at all are coming from the left side speakers. Any suggestions would be great!
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Phono jacks are specifically to hook up a turntable to an amplifier (which is what I assume you mean instead by "receiver" ). Most amplifiers have a receiver (radio) section, but they can be separate components. Anyway, try hooking it up to an auxiliary (AUX) input on your amplifier instead. This may be all you need to do. Good luck!
It sounds like a failure in the earbud jack. Try plugging and unplugging a few times. If something got inside the jack, that could cause this issue. Shake the phone while you plug and unplug...
You can:
MP3 Player
* Download and listen to music with the built-in MP3 player. * Don’t settle for boring polyphonic ringtones, select an MP3 as your ringtone. (Also supports AAC, AAC+, AAC++ and WMA formats) * External MP3 button for easy access to your music. * Graphic equalizer with 6 sound effects to choose from (General, Classic, Jazz, Pop, Rock and Bass).
You should try to find a music or download some mp3 music and when playing click on set as ringtone.
Good luck!
check your speaker wire, sounds like the insulation is cut somewhere and thewire is grounding out. that is why the crackling and low sound. your speaker wire is grounding out or wire is broken, start at the speaker and follow wire to find the break
Again RCA stereos **** for this factor, cheap transformers, replace the transformer and see if that helps as it seems to be the most problem with most RCA systems I've repaired in the past.
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