Hello Jouie,
For speakers, SONY makes a very excellent sounding set of 3.1 speakers.
And as for sound cards, I would try the array of many sound cards that 
SoundBlaster has out.
But that's just my preference.
My best regards.
  John.
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Subject: RE: Speakers


> John, I know I believe you, because definitely each speaker works ok, so
> left output is really causing problem, my soundcard is built-in, control
> panel says it's soundmax. Larry changed his soundcard, what brand would 
> you
> recommend?
> Jouie
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 10:16 PM
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> Hello Jouie,
> This sounds like a problem in one of your output devices in your 
> amplifier.
> If you are getting no sound from that channel, then your output chip and 
> or
> transistor maybe burned out.
> A stereo repair shop could fix it for you.
> And or, you could replace the speakers with a new pare and or set of
> speakers.
> My best Regards.
>  John.
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> From: "Jouie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Speakers
>
>
>> Hi. I'm not sure if I can explain my problem clearly. Here it is.
>>
>>
>>
>> I have 2.1 speakers on my PC. Now, the left side isn't functioning. I've
>> tried a little investigation/experiment hoping to fix this, but got no
>> success. I've checked all the settings I know with its driver/software
>> configuration, and  found it normal I mean, all the settings  I put are
>> still there such as the left and right volume all set to 50. Now I went 
>> to
>> hardware thing. I observed all  connections are doing fine but not sure 
>> if
>> one of them really is. The left speaker as the suspect, is put on the
>> right
>> socket I don't know how to call it, it is where the right speaker is
>> connected, the sound was coming out on the left speaker, so I concluded
>> that
>> the left speaker is ok. But when I put the right speaker on the left
>> socket,
>> no sound! Does this mean that the problem is not really on the speaker 
>> but
>> on the settings? Or on the wires? Jacks? I am not a sound expert. Can you
>> help me on this? Anyway, sighted people also use this computer so I'm
>> guessing their  games' music, music from the web pages can also be a
>> factor?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Jouie
>>
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>>
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>>
>> Regards,
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