Hi guys,
I'll keep this as brief as I can.
Got my MBP in 2016, right speaker blew randomly following a loud 'cracking' sound. Managed to get it replaced on the month my 1 yr warranty was due to expire.
The 'body' of my MBP was replaced, all was fine. Now, 4 months after the repair, the left speaker has run into trouble. I noticed the right speaker was outputting a louder sound than the left. Initially, there was absolutely minimal sound being emitted from the left speaker. I reset the NVRAM and SMC as suggested. Interestingly, after an NVRAM reset, the left speaker emits maybe 70% of the right (much louder than prior to the NVRAM reset). However, after perhaps 10 seconds of audio, the left speaker becomes more muffled and less quiet, almost as though the treble is all the way down.
I'm stumped as to what the issues is. I don't believe the problem is the same as my last as the NVRAM does help temporarily.
Any suggestions are appreciated 100x
I'm running MacOS Mojave.
Thanks!
I'll keep this as brief as I can.
Got my MBP in 2016, right speaker blew randomly following a loud 'cracking' sound. Managed to get it replaced on the month my 1 yr warranty was due to expire.
The 'body' of my MBP was replaced, all was fine. Now, 4 months after the repair, the left speaker has run into trouble. I noticed the right speaker was outputting a louder sound than the left. Initially, there was absolutely minimal sound being emitted from the left speaker. I reset the NVRAM and SMC as suggested. Interestingly, after an NVRAM reset, the left speaker emits maybe 70% of the right (much louder than prior to the NVRAM reset). However, after perhaps 10 seconds of audio, the left speaker becomes more muffled and less quiet, almost as though the treble is all the way down.
I'm stumped as to what the issues is. I don't believe the problem is the same as my last as the NVRAM does help temporarily.
Any suggestions are appreciated 100x
I'm running MacOS Mojave.
Thanks!