Can someone tell me definitively which capacitor(s) (c1, c2, c3, etc)
are for the audio on a Mac SE/30? I have an SE/30 that is running
great except for the audio. There is no audio.
I made an attempt some time ago to replace all the caps and ended up
jacking an SE/30 board by pulling up a solder
I had a similar problem after an
SE/30 recap (no sound). Swapped it into another case / analog board and the
sound works.
So maybe the problem isn't your motherboard.
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On Sep 1, 2011, at 11:18 AM, GuyWithGuitars countjim...@gmail.com wrote:
Can someone tell me
Thanks but no. It's definitely the caps on the board.
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Jason Galarneau galarn...@gmail.com wrote:
I had a similar problem after an
SE/30 recap (no sound). Swapped it into another case / analog board and the
sound works.
So maybe the problem isn't your
At 08:18 -0700 9/1/11, GuyWithGuitars wrote:
Can someone tell me definitively which capacitor(s) (c1, c2, c3, etc)
are for the audio on a Mac SE/30? I have an SE/30 that is running
great except for the audio. There is no audio.
I made an attempt some time ago to replace all the caps and ended up
Definitely a cap replacement. I've been through this before lol
Speaker's fine. Just wanted to know what caps I could avoid having to recap
at this point.
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Doug McNutt dougl...@macnauchtan.comwrote:
At 08:18 -0700 9/1/11, GuyWithGuitars wrote:
Can someone
It is still spinning, but the sound is not as 'stable' as it was. I
think the Rodime is at its last leg.
The icon still shows up, but I cannot access whatever was there.
A couple of folks here pointed me to some interesting readings. Does
anybody manage to get something 'normal' to replace the