SBS 370 2.1 Problem

Hello everyone,
I have a SBS 370 2.1 speaker system, but it is not working properly now.
Only one speaker is playing the sound.
i stay in Bangalore,India,
Can anyone direct me to a service centre here.
I really love listening to songs on this set and am missing them a lot.
So would be grateful if someone can help me on this
Regards,
thejoshmachine

First of all make sure that the jack going into the soundcard is plugged in tightly as a loose connection could make one channel disappear. I've also had this when the soundcard's output jack gets damaged.
Try plugging headphones into your soundcard and check to see if both channels come out of it. Then try connecting a CD player/walkman/ MP3 player or any other stereo source into the speakers to see if they both channels work.
If it is the speakers, try going here to request technical support:
http://www.creative.com/language.asp?sDestUrl=/support/contact

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    à
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    Justin Gu

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