If not then perhaps the speakers are not the problem and you may have a problem with the audio controller.
As it is most probably mounted on the motherboard, the simple way to get around the problem would be to use a USB sound card.
=== Update (04/01/2018) ===
Hi,
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Just covering all bases. ;-)
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Cannot find a speaker replacement guide for your laptop but here is a link to the ifixit https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Asus+ROG+Strix+GL702VM-BHI7N09+Hard+Drive+Replacement/88565 guide, which should get you access to the motherboard. Hopefully it will be easy to see how to replace the speakers.
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Cannot find a speaker replacement guide for your laptop but here is a link to the ifixit [guide|88565] guide, which should get you access to the motherboard. Hopefully it will be easy to see how to replace the speakers once you have got that far.
If not then perhaps the speakers are not the problem and you may have a problem with the audio controller.
As it is most probably mounted on the motherboard, the simple way to get around the problem would be to use a USB sound card.
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=== Update (04/01/2018) ===
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Hi,
+
Just covering all bases. ;-)
+
Cannot find a speaker replacement guide for your laptop but here is a link to the ifixit https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Asus+ROG+Strix+GL702VM-BHI7N09+Hard+Drive+Replacement/88565 guide, which should get you access to the motherboard. Hopefully it will be easy to see how to replace the speakers.
Hi,
Is the audio OK when using headphones?
If not then perhaps the speakers are not the problem and you may have a problem with the audio controller.
As it is most probably mounted on the motherboard, the only way to simply get around the problem would be to use a USB sound card.