I have already checked the speaker connection on the logic board, and it appears good 
and firm.

I cannot hear the startup chimes. Have already adjusted the sound control panel to the 
highest level
of output.

So what can I do to fix the electrolytic capacitors to bring back the sound ?

-- va


Gamba wrote:
>
> If the startup chime is loud enough but all other sounds are bad then the
> Sound control panel should fix it.
> It the startup chime can't be heard then the SE/30 has the typical failure
> of electrolytic capacitors in the sound circuit.
> But also double check the speaker connection at the logic board.
> 
> Gamba
> <http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2>
> 

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