lomarin wrote:
> It's a pity because soundwise it's good product, along with an external
> dac and further more with I2S mod, it's worth the price.
Soundwise it is a great product at the price, but if you need to go to
an external DAC and I2S mods, you are better off with something like a
If so, then after warranty you prey to the Lord above to have your
squeezebox in good health.
And have given it a closer look up, I can tell you that there quite a
few components in the circuit that can fail resulting a non-usable
product
It's a pity because soundwise it's good product, along
lomarin wrote:
> Service manuals do exist for most of electronic products (especially not
> current models). If not given free you can buy them
> I guess will be some exceptions but in this case usually manufacturer
> gives some info, most cases schematics
No need for service manuals if they
Service manuals do exist for most of electronic products (especially not
current models). If not given free you can buy them
I guess will be some exceptions but in this case usually manufacturer
gives some info, most cases schematics
I wonder what's the use of trying to hide information for a
Wonder why they are so secret about releasing schematics .
The product is old and it's not any revolutionary implementation of
anything .
If the competition was interested they bough a couple of them,
desoldered ther components and reverse enginerred with not much effort
...
Mnyb wrote:
> Wonder why they are so secret about releasing schematics .
>
> The product is old and it's not any revolutionary implementation of
> anything .
>
> If the competition was interested they bough a couple of them,
> desoldered ther components and reverse enginerred with not much
Unlikely anyone has them. I doubt even Logitech itself had schematics
or parts list for both Touch & Radio as their production was completely
outsourced and Logitech never offered repairs for them.
Ahm... nope. The hardware engineer was sitting in the same office as the
SlimDevices marketing
Thanks sckramer for the advice, maybe someone at DIYAudio know a little
bit more from the markings on the regs
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Hi,
I've a major problem with my Touch not powering. Most probably some
regulators have gone to the other side.
Contacting logitech support for service manual, schematic and parts list
was a waste of time. They don't give any info period. To me seems like
they abandoned the users completely
That's some good detail on what happened, I bet someone here knows what
part is blown & can get you a part#
CiAudio VDC-SB - raspberry pi b+ hifiberry digi+ (BNC added, removed
TOSlink) piCorePlayer (play song from RAM)
--> Use as controller/desk/reference: Touch (EDO / screen off plugin,
As far as information goes (schematics, parts list and service manual)
the answer I've got from logitech (after a month and a half) was:
-Unfortunately, is not possible to provide this information as it's
private and proprietary. -
It happened when accidentally the wrong wall-mart psu was used
Unlikely anyone has them. I doubt even Logitech itself had schematics
or parts list for both Touch & Radio as their production was completely
outsourced and Logitech never offered repairs for them.
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You checked the wall-wart power supply first right, have a solid 5V?
Did you open up the touch and take a look around the components near the
socket?
CiAudio VDC-SB - raspberry pi b+ hifiberry digi+ (BNC added, removed
TOSlink) piCorePlayer (play song from RAM)
--> Use as
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