Do you have wires, or alligator clips ? If you had an old pair of headphones, or a speaker, you could touch the wires right on the speaker wires, and hear what happens.
If you have a multi-meter, have you checked any voltages, or tried with a battery/other power source ?
If you had basic electronics, you could make an audible tone generator pretty easy with, a 2x BJT multi-vibrator or a 555 timer, then you could test around to see where the audio is and isn't.
Also phone cables/headphones/etc, are notorious for breaking, so some wire inside the cable from the phone could be broken too
Ok well its not a phone, its just a speaker. I do have pretty much lots of stuff, multimeter. Yesterday I soldered wires from a set of headphones. I cut off the earphones and connected those wires to the speaker terminals and connected the audio jack to my laptop output and switched the output to the right output but nothing comes out of the speaker. But it seems to me the speaker is a pretty rough device, it should be the last thing to break. Im tryiing to think of other ways to test it.
Yeah I would expect some sound, but I barely know about audio repairs myself or exactly how the computer's output sound. If the speaker is truely wired right, and plugged to the laptop, I would expect it to at least make low volume sound of some sort.