Re: Genius SP-HF1250X - 2.0 speakers
Try desoldering the OPAMP chip and see if there is no hum.
Genius SP-HF1250X - 2.0 speakers
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Re: Genius SP-HF1250X - 2.0 speakers
joints redone, checked, but to no avail...
Plugged in the speakers again and noise definitley comes from bothLeave a comment:
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Re: Genius SP-HF1250X - 2.0 speakers
well it's generally sloppy soldering job... I'll do all the joints again and see if it helps
thanksLeave a comment:
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Re: Genius SP-HF1250X - 2.0 speakers
If just one speaker is making noise, then the problem can be the power amp IC or the dual op-amp, but look real close at the solder joints first.Leave a comment:
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Re: Genius SP-HF1250X - 2.0 speakers
Yes, there is two of them, sharing the same heatsink. 8pin IC indeed is 4558.
I think the noise comes only from the main speaker but I have to check it out as soon as the afternoon nap passesSmall apartment, can't wake everyone up
Last edited by bocca; 06-27-2012, 11:17 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Genius SP-HF1250X - 2.0 speakers
That is the power amplifier IC TDA2030, there should be two of them for 2 channels.
The 8-pin IC is more likely to be dual-op amp (generic 4558 IC) for the preamplifiers to drive the power amps which drive the speakers.
The noise is from both speakers?Last edited by budm; 06-27-2012, 10:53 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Genius SP-HF1250X - 2.0 speakers
first two pictures are topside of the board. 1st is above the heatsink, and the second one is below.
But I'll make one whole, just to get my camera. Iphone camera will not do. Flash messes everything upLeave a comment:
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Re: Genius SP-HF1250X - 2.0 speakers
What are mounted on that heat sink? Transistors? need pictures of the whole board, top side.Leave a comment:
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Genius SP-HF1250X - 2.0 speakers
Hi all. First post in this section
My home speakers died recently.
First of all here are the specs from the official website
What's going on?
Well, one morning i turned on the speakers and there was a incredibly loud buzzing sound. Constant, deep and vibrating. Almost exactly the same as when you touch metal part of the computer case with the audio jack, but way louder.
I tried everything... Unplugging speakers from computer, changing cable, unplugging left speaker from the right (problem is in the right and main one), problem stays. As soon as it gets the power it starts with the noise and that's it.
So... I unscrewed it, and took some photos of the board for startersLast edited by bocca; 06-27-2012, 10:19 AM.Tags: None
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