How do i repair the speaker wire if it has no sound till i wiggle the cord around but stops as soon as i let go?
The wire inside the speaker cable is broken. You may be able to identify the exact point the wire is broken by bending the wire and unbending the wire. If you can locate the approximate location of the break, you could cut the broken section out then strip the wire, and reconnect. Best to solder if possible. Otherwise, you will probably need to replace the cable or buy a new speaker set.
SOURCE: no sound no light @ logitech z-5500
search for service center on net near you can not repair it your self or jast call them
SOURCE: Logitech x-530 rear speakers and Center speaker not working
you have to go to your audio output setup (try to look for an audio-related icon on your taskbar - next to time display)
setup your audio output for 6 channel or 5.1channel output (depending on software)
follow on-screen description of where to plug in your speaker jacks - green, peach and black.
enjoy...
SOURCE: One speaker is musch louder X-530
On the TV sound options see if there is a balance option. Adjust according to taste if there is that option. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Headphone jack must be moved around to get right speaker working
You will find that sound comes from the right side speaker only when it is bent at a certain point. By trial and error you can roughly locate the point. Then you can cut the wire at that point, cut 1 inch each from both ends, strip the cables, and connect the conductors. What has happened is, due to unusual bending, the conductors to the right-side speaker has damaged (broken). After roughly locating the place and removing 1 additional inch each, you will remove the wire section with the broken terminal. Now you can strip the wires and make the connections again. If you are not good at stripping and soldering wires, better to to take it to an electrician. (You need to take only the headphone pin and parts attached to it). This repair won't cost much. Good luck!
SOURCE: i have a problem with the speaker output port on
The problem is not with the speaker oputput connectors but the opuput socket where you are connecting the speakers. The socket needs to be re-soldered / removed and a new one soldered in the same spot.
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BYe a new cord that one has a direct short in it and can cause problems with sound card and possible damage.
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