On 2/10/03 8:58 PM, "james sanderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 
>> Jeremy Blanton wrote on a day:
>>> I have a question for the group.  Is there a way to disable the
>>> internal speaker in my 7300? I'm ocassionally doing some late night
>>> "work" on here and I hate hearing the sounds blaring through the dinky
>>> little speaker.  Ive got a 3 piece speaker setup plugged into the
>>> audio
>>> out on the back of the machine but thats turned down.  Any ideas?
>>> 
>>> 
>> And RPM replied:
>> It's strange that you're still getting sound from the built-in speaker
>> while something is plugged into the audio out. You could always open up
>> the case and unplug the speaker from the logic board.
> 
> And I have to add:
> 
> I have this same problem too.  After upgrading to OS X 10.2.2, I
> discovered that the internal speaker was still working even though I
> have external speakers connected.  I never had this problem in OS 9.
> Go figure.
> 
> Jim Sanderson
> 

All I'm really looking to do is to be able to use my headphones at night
without having a system beep blasting thru at 3 in the morning and waking up
the herd.  The only problem is the headphone cable doesn�t reach to the back
of the 7300 and I have no money for an extension.
-- 
Jblanton
Austin TX


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