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Hello Check the speaker of the right side first for damage. Connect it to left side and listen whether it works or not. If it works with left side, make sure that the audio output section circuit to the left side inside your amp has damaged and should be replaced. If the speker does not works with connecting it to the right side, make sure that the speaker has damaged. OK.
Make sure all of the speaker wiring is seated fully in each connection point on the PC and speaker components themselves. Also, try leaving all of the speakers unplugged for a short while (1-2 hours), reconnect it all, then try again.
First test the "non working side" with the speaker which is on the good side. Hook it up on that side and turn on the system. Make sure to go from left to right to left on the volume control pop-up or in the control panel, if it is Windows.
If the test above indicates that you get no sound, then the sound card is suspect.
If this is a removable card, it may be possible to put another sound card in.
It sounds to me like one of your speakers may be mis-wired. Try reversing the speaker wire (don't switch right-for left, but switch negative for positive) and see if that changes anything.
i am using same configuration with 5.1 creative speaker with good sound. in 5.1 sound system there are 2 seperate jack for left and right speaker. you attach one adopter having 2 in and 1 out point.The jack is 'Y' shaped. that will solve ur problem.
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