on 8/15/02 8:40 AM, Aly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all, > > My question doesn't carry any urgency; I was just wondering if anyone else has > experienced this minor (yet annoying) problem. > > Have any of you ever replaced the speaker on a 1400 yourself? My sound board > is > fine (when plugged into ext. speakers) but my little mono speaker sounds > warped, > scratchy and horrid by itself. > > I bought a new speaker (very cheap) quite a while back, opened up the 'book as > I > learned to when I did my G3 upgrade (feeling ever so geeky), and was quickly > stymied by the inacessibility of the speaker area. I'm afraid to go further > into > the machine for ruining it. A friendly local tech told me he'd basically have > to > tear the thing apart to get the new speaker in, and, it would cost upwards of > $60 > for labor. The speaker cost like $7. Should I just go ahead and live with the > crummy one, try it again, or pay the guy and live w/o my 'book for a couple of > days (aaah!)? TIA. > > Aly > 1400cs > Use the external or get some really good ones for less than your repair. Youcan also use them with a walkman, cd player etc. -- Mike Amato
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