Retina Macbook Pro 13 inch late 2013 left speaker louder than right

I was using my macbook pro and i noticed that the left speaker is louder than the right one. I checked the sound settings and it is set to the middle but the right one is still very faint.

Hello a brody,
I have tested it with my MacBook Late 2008 an my new 13 inches MacBook Pro Retina Display
If you have anything open at the time the shut down is taking place, yes.
Nothing opened on both computers.
If you have anything connected other than power to the computer, yes.
Nothing connected. Onply plugged and with Wifi Internet connection both.
If your hard drive is very full, yes.
My MacBook has more things that my new MacBook Pro Retina in the hard drive.
Repairing permissions can help.   Non-Apple utilities can hinder it.
Apple Care staff did did that told me that and we did it with no result
But, thanks for your reply !

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