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What should you ensure when checking if speakers are not producing audio?

  1. They are connected to the right jack

  2. They are powered on

  3. Both of the above

  4. They are compatible with audio formats

The correct answer is: Both of the above

When troubleshooting speakers that are not producing audio, it's crucial to check both connectivity and power to ensure proper operation. Ensuring that the speakers are connected to the right jack is essential since plugging them into the incorrect output can prevent them from receiving audio signals. Additionally, checking that the speakers are powered on is also fundamental; without power, even properly connected speakers will not function. The focus on both elements, connectivity and power, underlines a comprehensive approach to troubleshooting audio issues. In practice, confirming both aspects helps isolate the problem swiftly and increases the likelihood of resolving the issue efficiently. Ensuring compatibility with audio formats is also important, but in the initial stages of troubleshooting, verifying the connection and power status takes priority for immediate audio functionality.