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How do I know if one of my speakers in my home theater systems is not working...
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<blockquote data-quote="Oscar" data-source="post: 2560164" data-attributes="member: 229924"><p>...properly? The reason that I am asking this is because I recently purchased a new home theater system and everything was going fine until, the center channel speaker fell one night. Nothing happened to it cosmetically, or internally(I think). Everyone that has heard it after that says that it sounds the same, or normal. Now I'm not sure if i am obsessing to much over it. But I think it doesn't sound as loud as before, but I do have the tendency to become very anal, and have OCD complexities. Honestly it it sounds the same to me but I'm not sold, so if anyone can answer this question for me it would be a great weight lifted off of my shoulders. Thank You.</p><p></p><p>Additional Details</p><p>It wasn't in a box, or any type of enclosing just a regular center channel speaker by Samsung.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oscar, post: 2560164, member: 229924"] ...properly? The reason that I am asking this is because I recently purchased a new home theater system and everything was going fine until, the center channel speaker fell one night. Nothing happened to it cosmetically, or internally(I think). Everyone that has heard it after that says that it sounds the same, or normal. Now I'm not sure if i am obsessing to much over it. But I think it doesn't sound as loud as before, but I do have the tendency to become very anal, and have OCD complexities. Honestly it it sounds the same to me but I'm not sold, so if anyone can answer this question for me it would be a great weight lifted off of my shoulders. Thank You. Additional Details It wasn't in a box, or any type of enclosing just a regular center channel speaker by Samsung. [/QUOTE]
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