Logitech R20 speakers - Replacing one of the speakers.

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  • Widget
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    • Aug 2015
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    • Australia

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    Logitech R20 speakers - Replacing one of the speakers.

    Hi guys,

    I have a set of Logitech R20 speakers, one of the speakers wasn't working, so I took it apart & there was no continuity or Resistance when probing the Tinsel Wires. Plus looks like the speaker was exposed to liquid as there's rust on the metal speaker frame.

    Just in case, I removed the other speaker and installed it in place of the damaged speaker to make sure the PCB of the damaged speaker was ok & it seemed to work fine, so it looks like it's just the speaker for now.

    Printed on the back of the Logitech speaker is;

    LOGITECH
    EB-H02000040700-B
    4ohms
    2W
    831

    I ideally would like to fix the speakers. I don't like waste, especially if it can be fixed, I'd rather have them as a backup or connect to laptop, but at the same time whether they can be fixed cheap enough. I've never purchased replacement speakers before so I'm not sure what to look for. Any assistance would be super.

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