Not getting any errors running the onboard diagnostics don’s surprise me as the diagnostics can’t test the speakers as that is within the analog realm.
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Not getting any errors running the onboard diagnostics doesn’t surprise me as the diagnostics can’t test the speakers as that is within the analog realm.
I would focus on the sound preferences, altering the balance control so you bias the sound to either the left or right speakers for testing to verify things.
If your system is still under warranty I would get it serviced by the seller (Apple) as the will replace the bad speakers and FYI Apple did have some issues with the speakers which it what your system is suffering. If you haven’t already you might want to get the AppleCare+ services ($$) so you have a service contract fo your system which will save you some money going forward.
Not getting any errors running the onboard diagnostics don’s surprise me as the diagnostics can’t test the speakers as that is within the analog realm.
I would focus on the sound preferences, altering the balance control so you bias the sound to either the left or right speakers for testing to verify things.
If your system is still under warranty I would get it serviced by the seller (Apple) as the will replace the bad speakers and FYI Apple did have some issues with the speakers which it what your system is suffering. If you haven’t already you might want to get the AppleCare+ services ($$) so you have a service contract fo your system which will save you some money going forward.