The most likely cause of this problem is that one of your speakers is blown. You now need to determine which speaker is blown. Play music through the speakers and try to listen to one side at a time to determine if it is the left or right speaker.
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The most likely cause of this problem is that one of your speakers is blown. You now need to determine which speaker is blown. Play music through the speakers and try to listen to one side at a time to determine if it is the left or right speaker.
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If you want to double check that you picked the broken speaker, remove that speaker and play music again. If the sound seems clear, you chose the correct speaker.
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If you want to double check that you picked the broken speaker, remove that speaker and play music again. If the sound seems clear, you chose the correct speaker.
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Follow this guide for step by step instructions to replace the [guide|41547|blown speaker].
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Follow this guide for step by step instructions to replace the [guide|41547|blown speaker], or check out the [https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Sony_CPF-IP001_Troubleshooting#Section_Problems_With_Sound|troubleshooting page] for further help.
The most likely cause of this problem is that one of your speakers is blown, you now need to determine which speaker is blown.play music through the speakers and try to listen to one side at a time to determine if it is the left or right speaker. If you want to double check that you picked the broken speaker, remove that speaker and play music again. If the sound seems clear, you chose the correct speaker. Follow this guide for step by step instructions to replace the [guide|41547|blown speaker].
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The most likely cause of this problem is that one of your speakers is blown. You now need to determine which speaker is blown. Play music through the speakers and try to listen to one side at a time to determine if it is the left or right speaker.
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If you want to double check that you picked the broken speaker, remove that speaker and play music again. If the sound seems clear, you chose the correct speaker.
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Follow this guide for step by step instructions to replace the [guide|41547|blown speaker].
The most likely cause of this problem is that one of your speakers is blown. To fix it you need to replace the speaker that is blown. To determine which speaker is blownplay music through the speakers and try to listen to one side at a time to determine if the left or right speaker is blown. If you want to double check that you picked the broken speaker, remove that speaker and play music again. If the sound seems clear, you choose the correct speaker. If the sound seems off like before, you picked the wrong speaker and the one that is still connected is actually broken. Follow this guide for step by step instructions to replace the [guide|41547|blown speaker].
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The most likely cause of this problem is that one of your speakers is blown, you now need to determine which speaker is blown.play music through the speakers and try to listen to one side at a time to determine if it is the left or right speaker. If you want to double check that you picked the broken speaker, remove that speaker and play music again. If the sound seems clear, you chose the correct speaker. Follow this guide for step by step instructions to replace the [guide|41547|blown speaker].
The most likely cause of this problem is that one of your speakers is blown. To fix it you need to replace the speaker that is blown. To determine which speaker is blown play music through the speakers and try to listen to one side at a time to determine if the left or right speaker is blown. If you want to double check that you picked the broken speaker, remove that speaker and play music again. If the sound seems clear, you choose the correct speaker. If the sound seems off like before, you picked the wrong speaker and the one that is still connected is actually broken. Follow this guide for step by step instructions to replace the [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Sony+CPF-IP001+Main+Speakers+Replacement/41547|blown speaker]
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The most likely cause of this problem is that one of your speakers is blown. To fix it you need to replace the speaker that is blown. To determine which speaker is blown play music through the speakers and try to listen to one side at a time to determine if the left or right speaker is blown. If you want to double check that you picked the broken speaker, remove that speaker and play music again. If the sound seems clear, you choose the correct speaker. If the sound seems off like before, you picked the wrong speaker and the one that is still connected is actually broken. Follow this guide for step by step instructions to replace the [guide|41547|blown speaker].
The most likely cause of this problem is that one of your speakers is blown. To fix it you need to replace the speaker that is blown. To determine which speaker is blown play music through the speakers and try to listen to one side at a time to determine if the left or right speaker is blown. If you want to double check that you picked the broken speaker, remove that speaker and play music again. If the sound seems clear, you choose the correct speaker. If the sound seems off like before, you picked the wrong speaker and the one that is still connected is actually broken. Follow this guide for step by step instructions to replace the blown speaker: (link to our guide)
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The most likely cause of this problem is that one of your speakers is blown. To fix it you need to replace the speaker that is blown. To determine which speaker is blown play music through the speakers and try to listen to one side at a time to determine if the left or right speaker is blown. If you want to double check that you picked the broken speaker, remove that speaker and play music again. If the sound seems clear, you choose the correct speaker. If the sound seems off like before, you picked the wrong speaker and the one that is still connected is actually broken. Follow this guide for step by step instructions to replace the [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Sony+CPF-IP001+Main+Speakers+Replacement/41547|blown speaker]
The most likely cause of this problem is that one of your speakers is blown. To fix it you need to replace the speaker that is blown. To determine which speaker is blown play music through the speakers and try to listen to one side at a time to determine if the left or right speaker is blown. If you want to double check that you picked the broken speaker, remove that speaker and play music again. If the sound seems clear, you choose the correct speaker. If the sound seems off like before, you picked the wrong speaker and the one that is still connected is actually broken. Follow this guide for step by step instructions to replace the blown speaker: (link to our guide)