I am assuming your speakers are car speakers and are connected to an amp. If both are true than it may be because there is to much bass going through the speaker. I would recommend that you adjust the amp so the bass is not at full blast. Most times when amps are installed people assume that you want all the levels maxed out but that isn't the case. I would also try and adjust the bass in the stereo and see if that makes a difference as well.
There is no certain way to keep up with car subwoofers , but to maintain the sound quality , the bass in the car should be turned down on the lower side as to not blow the speakers .
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Assuming you've done the obvious by making sure your speakers aren't muted and the volume is turned up, restart your computer. This happened to me and a restart did the trick. Otherwise, do a virus scan.
My guess is you either turned the speakers up too loud and blew them, one of the wires came loose, or on your CD player/head unit you have the back speakers turned off. you can check the wires by looking through the trunk.
Yes, you can listen to audio books on the Kindle and listen to music on it.
You can turn on your monitor's speakers by inserting the audio jack into its audio-in port. If no audio is heard, ensure your computer's system volume is turned up.
That depends on whether or not your computer has speakers. If it does, then unplug your headphones, plug in the speakers, and make sure your volume is turned up. If you don't have speakers, then there is no way to do have sound without headphones other than to buy speakers. Most desktops have speakers built in to them, though.
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Try some troubleshooting such as: 1) Make sure the speaker volume is turned up on the speakers if they have an audio knob on the speakers. 2) Make sure the speaker volume on the Task Bar is turned up and not muted. 3) If they are external speakers attached to the computer, make sure the power is on. 4) Make sure the cables connecting the speakers to the computer are attached. 5) Download the latest audio drivers from the maker of the speakers. 6) If you are playing a game, check in the game options to see that sound is enabled. That's all I can think of atm, good luck.
Make sure your speakers work, and that what ever you are trying to listen to has the volume turned up.
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