I have had these computer speakers for over 12 years, and recently the amplifier in them has been giving me trouble.
First, the sound was very quiet with a humming sound coming from the right speaker. I partially recapped and resoldered the amplifier and it sounded great... for a few days. Then, one speaker suddenly blew. It worked perfectly the day before, but the next day the right speaker had a well-done voice coil.
I have had headphones connected to the speakers ever since because the amplifier is able to produce tolerable sound from my computer's terrible onboard audio. However, the right driver in my headphones is now making buzzing and rattling noises.
I checked the voltage across the headphones and there is no DC voltage across either channel.
I also have another problem with the amplifier. When I turn the power off, there is a huge voltage spike across the input jack. I discovered this accidentally by connecting the speakers to the audio input on my computer.
What is going on? I have pictures of the
voice coil and of the amplifier board.
First, the sound was very quiet with a humming sound coming from the right speaker. I partially recapped and resoldered the amplifier and it sounded great... for a few days. Then, one speaker suddenly blew. It worked perfectly the day before, but the next day the right speaker had a well-done voice coil.
I have had headphones connected to the speakers ever since because the amplifier is able to produce tolerable sound from my computer's terrible onboard audio. However, the right driver in my headphones is now making buzzing and rattling noises.
I checked the voltage across the headphones and there is no DC voltage across either channel.
I also have another problem with the amplifier. When I turn the power off, there is a huge voltage spike across the input jack. I discovered this accidentally by connecting the speakers to the audio input on my computer.
What is going on? I have pictures of the

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