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  • Depends on where the problem occured. It could be the headphone jack (theres a switch built in that turns off the ext speakers when heaphones are present) could be a software issue, could be an op-amp issue... youll have to determine where problem lies before you can fix it. Good luck as its not the easiest of chores if youre not electricly savy.
  • I just answered my own problem, hopefully people with the same problem will come across this...all I did was plug in my headphones to listen to my game, then I pulled out the headphone jack while the game was still going, and miraculously my speakers worked again! I think what happened was I shut the system off with the headphones plugged in once with screwed with the sound. Hooray!

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