>My Classic II has recently behaved pretty erratically, where sounds are 
>concerned. On start-up it will often produce a crackling noise, much like a 
>radio with bad speaker connections. The noise will typically disappear after 
>some 10 to 20 minutes. At other times, it is completely mute; i.e. no 
>start-up chime, and no warning sounds.
>Any ideas? Thanks.
>Jan

This one sounds more like a logic board problem, I have a Classic Logic
board that the sound went quiet on and had increasing startup problems with
checker board and screen corruption patterns.  If you have a another
classic or classic II around it is often worth swapping the logic boards
around to isolate problems to the correct board, although if the problem is
on the logic board it isn't as repairable as the analogue board in my
opinion.

Regards Sean.
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