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> On May 4, 2015, at 12:14 PM, Jim Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
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>> On May 4, 2015, at 8:21 AM, Colin Yarwood <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Neil,
>> 
>> I just bought a Flower Power G3 iMac in nice nick to take the place of an 
>> old blue iMac G3 older which stopped for no apparent treason years ago and 
>> was put into store.
>> 
>> I spoke to a friend who suggested I go and buy a new old one and I found the 
>> Flower Power. I have updated it to 10.3. My plan is to use it for all my 
>> music from LPs EPs 78s cassettes etc. Annoyingly the speakers are very 
>> scratchy. 
>> 
>> All the advice I read suggests iMac G3 is not an easy machine to engage in 
>> surgery on. 
>> 
>> Any thoughts on mending the Flowerpower speakers? 
>> 
>> Colin in UK
> 
> Speakers in slot-loading G3 iMacs tend to go bad because the flexible 
> plastic/rubber material disintegrates. I stopped giving away G3 iMacs to kids 
> about 18 months ago because I no longer could find good speakers. First-Gen 
> iMac G3s are still in good shape, but don’t fit slot-loaders. 
> 
> However, you can still enjoy your flower power iMac if you use a pair of 
> external speakers. Just make sure to disconnect the internal speakers so they 
> don’t buzz, rattle and make scratchy noises as the metal centerpieces 
> vibrate against the magnets.
> 
> Jim Scott, Eureka, CA
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