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Hi Peter,
I don't mind a little soldering, but It is a tossup whether to play around
with it, just take the motherboard back (it is still in warranty), or just
live with it.
If I could find a way to route the PM Fax sounds through the external
speakers, I definitely would just leave well enough, alone.
Get a good sleep,
Sandy
>Sandy Shapiro wrote:
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>> I did try taking a speaker out of another case and plugging
>> that into the motherboard. It was exactly the same -- a very
>> faint beeping can be heard if you put your ear up to the speaker.
>Then the output transistor on the motherboard which is driving the
>speaker has probably popped (shorted out). This won't hurt the
>motherboard, the speaker output circuit has nothing to do with the rest
>of the motherboard.
>Do you have an old audio amplifier around, maybe an old phono preamp or
>mic preamp or guitar amplifier? You can run the speaker feed through
>this amplifier and make it louder. Disclaimer here -- you're in
>"hacking" territory if you do this and it's always possible to _really_
>screw things up. Tech wise, the speaker drive may have some DC offset so
>you should have a capacitor isolator, but there's probably one on the
>input of whatever audio amplifier you use. If you like to solder, you
>can put together a little preamp from a Radio Shack transistor in a few
>minutes.
>You better fix this soon -- I gotta get some sleep.
>- Peter
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