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    How can you tell my speaker is broken

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by kennyy, Jun 14, 2007.

  1. kennyy

    kennyy Notebook Consultant

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    I owned ASUS A8JP the speaker is getting crap...i suspect my speaker is broken, can someone tell me how to check my speaker. I am very sure the quality is not as same as before when i first used.
     
  2. AlexOnFyre

    AlexOnFyre Needs to get back to work NBR Reviewer

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    If you listen to the same sounds/song/whatever before, and now it sounds worse, your speaker is damaged OR your audio drivers are out of date.