No power to my speakers in my PC Altec Lansing

Hello

I have no power coming to my speakers, speakers Altec Lansing, cannot hear any noise from subwoofer, up until today had no probs, anybody got any ideas.

concerning

AGM

Hi AGM,
 
·         Did you make any changes before the show?
 
I suggest to check the connection of the wires to the speakers and then follow the steps in the article.
 
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I hope this helps.

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