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It depends on the sound quality of the file you are playing from your pc/mac. Try playing from youtube at 720p or 1080p and you will see the difference in audio and video on your pc.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We had a similar problem. It turned out our auxiliary jack wasn't plugged into the speaker completely. The vocals sounded like they were in a tin can. Seemed silly at the time, but it happens. Easy fix, and when it happens now, we know exactly how to fix it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Did you try adjusting the settings on the device? I also had to make sure both sides were not blocked. If one side is blocked it doesn't work well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hmmm. Could be a couple of reasons: Recording. Make sure the recording is a "quality " recording. Can both left and right channels be heard? Sometimes, when bands record, the vocals my be panned left or right along with the instruments. Not always the case though. Cable. Check to see if cable is good- meaning both left and right channels are working. Can check by playing different songs and pan either way. Can you connect by using Bluetooth to eliminate cable issues? Hope this helps!
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