Why does sound only come out of one speaker?

Why does sound only come out of one speaker?

Check that both the speaker and the connected device are turned on. Turn up the volume of the speaker and the connected device. Check that the connected device is playing. If the device that is connected to the AUDIO IN jack is monaural, sound will only be output from the left speaker.

Is it okay for speakers to be on their side?

Turning the speaker on its side means that the cooling air flow is disrupted and becomes turbulent, significantly reducing cooling efficiency and potentially resulting in the speaker overheating, which could cause protection shut-downs in the short term, and premature component failure in the longer term.

Which is louder passenger or driver side speakers?

The passenger side speakers are louder than the driver side speakers. This problem is least apparent under radio and cd mode. However, the problem is most noticeable when I plug my ipod into the Alpine headunit.

Why are the left side of my car speakers not working?

I have a Honda Accord 1997 and I have noticed that the left speakers are not working in my car. The radio is working just fine and the right side speakers play just fine also but the left side is not working whatsoever. Anyone have any ideas on what might be happening and what action to take? Thanks so much!

Is the wiring between the radio and the left speaker broke?

the wiring between the radio and the left speaker is broke How to decide depends on how hard it is to try various experiments. You could for example swap the left and right speakers, if that was easy to do, and see if the problem follows the speakers or not. The problem could also be a bad balance setting. It may be set to the “right” side only.

Where are the speaker wires in a car?

Since speaker wires are often routed behind panels and molding, under seats, and beneath the carpet, it can be difficult to visibly inspect them. Depending on your situation, it may be easier to check for continuity between one end of each wire (at the head unit or amp) and the other end at each speaker.