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From: bob gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Vintage Macs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 5:16 PM
Subject: Mac SE/30 with no sound...


> Hello Mac people!
> I have recently obtained a running vintage SE/30 that
> has 20mb of memory and a 40mb hard drive. There are
> some basic utility programs on it, and it seems to run
> o.k. However, there seems to be no sound reponse to
> any of the functions or sound preferences. There isn't
> any sound on the rear output, either. Could this be a
> bad speaker or sound chip? 

> Bob G.

Not a bad speaker. The external socket would produce sound.

If both onboard and external sound circuits are not making sound,
have you checked the volume control? And the Output Volume?
When you want a sound do you notice the menu bar flashing?

If not, then dig deeper. The motherboard/analog board could have
damaged components. 

Start at part one, then get back to us.


Jeff G.



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