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Looking at them from the picture provided by FixYa, I rather think there's no circuitry involved! It looks like the wires go into two speakers. As you don't say what the fault is then I will guess a few things for you and some solutions.
1 One side dead - fault in plug or cable or speaker.
2 Cutting out - faulty cable or plug.
3 No sound - faulty cable or plug.
If you need to get to the speaker, remove the pad, remove foam (force it if it won't come off, glue on when finished). You should see screws then.
You should be able to get a new cable/plug from any good electrical parts shop such as Maplin or RadioShack. You will probably need to contact the maker for a new speaker.
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