Re: IIsi weak sound

2005-05-02 Thread Manuel Marques
I dunno, I don't have a IIsi, but I've got a SE/30 with a very weak sound. Maybe the wires have gone wrong, but when I connect headphones to the computer I hear nothing! Greetings On 5/2/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was wondering if anyone had experience with a IIsi (or

Re: IIsi weak sound

2005-05-02 Thread Liam Proven
On 5/2/05, Manuel Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I dunno, I don't have a IIsi, but I've got a SE/30 with a very weak sound. On Compact Macs, this is a sign of failing capacitors on the main logic board. Replacing them is the only option. Ask on the CompactMacs mailing list for more info! --

Re: IIsi weak sound

2005-05-02 Thread Nathan Raymond
On Mon, 2 May 2005, Liam Proven wrote: On 5/2/05, Manuel Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I dunno, I don't have a IIsi, but I've got a SE/30 with a very weak sound. On Compact Macs, this is a sign of failing capacitors on the main logic board. Replacing them is the only option. Ask on the

Re: IIsi weak sound

2005-05-02 Thread Snook, John R
Also the contacts from the speaker to the motherboard can develop corrosion. Clean them up and see if that helps. johnsn -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start

Re: IIsi weak sound

2005-05-02 Thread Liam Proven
On 5/2/05, Nathan Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It most likely has nothing to do with capacitors: http://www.lowendmac.com/ii/iisi.shtml The IIsi is noted for a sound problem where the internal speaker may fail to sound. This is caused by poor contact between the speaker wire and the