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Logitech Z-2200 Computer Speakers Questions & Answers
I need help fixing my
Yes, i would have thought so. maplins or radio shack will have a socket that should take the plug, if you are competent at soldering should be a cheap repair
My speaker button does not turn on
Hi,
What do you mean by does not turn on? Does it mean the whole speakers are not turning on?
If it is, try to see if your speakers are connected to the wall plug.
Thanks.
regards,
longgee
Z-2200, Left Channel Stopped Working
The exact same thing has happened to me,, the left channel just stopped working. I am in process of changing the audio amplifier chip for the left channel a TDA 7296. Its a fairly inexpensive gamble at less then 5 bucks for the chip. It is fairly complicated amplifier chip with a built in mute, standby and thermal shutdown protection features in the chip so it is possible any of that has gone haywire the chip would not output properly if so. Also found on the same channel a small choke a three turn coil that was dislodged when they added silicon to the board and it pulled the choke lead right off the board. I would presume this alone would not be the problem but could have lead to the amplifier going bad if it truly is.
Evertyhing else on the main board seems to test well and nothing is standing out as a problem. Rollin the dice. Waiting for a chip in the mail,,, time will tell.
Z 2200 logitech and vista
Hi bud , have you installed all your drivers, and is realtek not your Soundcard Drivers??
Also try it on a different PC , if they still dont work properly then i suggest replacing them if you still have a warranty
Hope you come right bud
I have problems with my logitech z 2200 i have
Read this here -
http://forums.logitech.com/t5/2-1-2-0-Speaker-Systems/Z-2200-Touching-the-remote-volume-knob-results-in-a-very-loud/m-p/369699;jsessionid=4ED1A1BC248CB27152E9281D845FAF4A
Hi, the crackling is mostly a result from dust and debris building up on the contacts of the volume knob over the years.
You could try taking some compressed air to the space between the knob and the pod.
and
Sometimes with the power off rotating the knobs from end to end will also help.
m/E
Speaker problem
Hi, can you please elaborate on "sub is starting to pulse". Assuming initially that by pulse you mean that the sub produces a thumping sound when turned on, then: in some cases, this would be even considered normal; if you have not experienced this before except lately, then it is possible that the amplifier powering the sub is in question. Chances are that you have a leaky/defective capacitor in that section. The basic repair would involve remove/check/replace (if needed) but if you are not comfortable working with a soldering iron and a VOM, it would probably be best to have an electronics tech work on it.
Hope this works out for you. Good luck.
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