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First things first, always check your sound source. If you are using the aux input with the small stereo plug, make sure it is inserted all the way. If using the rca jacks, make sure you have them both firmly seated. Don't know what you are using for a source of sound, but if you are using a headphone jack of a television, check your audio settings make sure it is sending an output in stereo. Check the speakers function with an independent sound source like the bluetooth from your phone if thats convenient, or a dvd or cd player if you have one handy. If the source isn't the issue, then perhaps you have run into something I have run into which I will describe as follows. The left speaker in your description is almost certainly the non powered (aka satellite) speaker (ignore everything following if that isnt your case and revert to checking your source). I have and continue to have some difficulty in firmly seating the speaker wire into the spring clips on the back of the satellite speaker. Check the polarity of your speaker wires. There are two types of wire in the cable I received, one looking like copper the other looking silver colored. Make sure the copper looking wire is connected to the same speaker connection color (either red or black) on both ends (the powered speaker end and the satellite speaker end). If that matches, and you are hearing audio out of the powered speaker and you have confirmed your source audio, then you may hear some audio if you play with the wire connecting to the spring clips on that left satellite speaker.
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