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  1. Ok. I tried a CD player as my source, still the same problem.
    Right now, the problem is narrowed down to the back panel of the sub-woofer where the DIN connections are. We have ruled out the DIN cables, the satellite speakers (both speakers have been tested), iPod dock, and audio source as possible culprits.
    Just to be sure and clear, the DIN cables are the cables running from the back of the satellite speakers to the back of the sub-woofer...correct? If not, then those are the cables I am referring to.
    Thanks for the help so far.
  2. These were my outcomes for steps 5 through 9:

    Step 5: All pins were good (no bent pins). Plugged it back in and same outcome.

    Step 6: Removed the grills off the speakers. The hissing was about the same for both channels.

    Step 7: Tried different source and different cable, same outcome.

    Step 8: Skipped

    Step 9: I connected my iPod with the cable directly to the sub bypassing the iPod dock and still ended up with no sound on my right speaker.

    So I am now assuming that my Amplifier channel is bad. Now the big question is, is there any way to fix this? Thanks for your help so far Andy, really appreciate it.

  3. Hello everyone, the system was working well and suddenly noticed that the right side (or right speaker) wasnt playing at all. This is what I have done as far as troubleshooting goes:

    1. I have switched the Left speaker to the Right and vice versa. I still have no sound on the right side (or right speaker).

    2. Switched the cables that connect to the subwoofer, still no sound from the right side.

    3. Turned off and on the whole system, still no luck.

    4. Checked for any loose connections and ended up with the same results.

    I have no idea what the problem is. Does anyone have any idea whats wrong with this? and if there is a DIY fix for this?

    Thanks

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