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- From: lord@andersen.uucp (Bob Lord)
- Subject: Re: replacing the tinny speaker on a Duo??
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 22:02:01 GMT
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- Petrack@HAIFASC3.VNET.IBM.COM writes:
-
- >I am not thrilled about the built-in speaker in teh Duo (230).
-
- >My question is: can I replace the speaker with something of higher
- >quality?
-
- >The question obviously has two parts: where can I get a low power, tiny,
- >better speaker, and can I open the Duo to replace it.
-
- >I assume that such a change will void the warranty, so I might have to
- >suffer for a year. Maybe by that time there'll be a mini-dock with
- >true stereo???
-
- >Scott Petrack
- >Petrack@haifasc3.vnet.ibm.com
-
- The Duo speaker is not half as bad as my DuoDock speaker, which must be 3
- times as big.
-
- You might try to connect a little external speaker to the (Mini)Dock for
- those times when you are docked. Other than that, replacing the internal
- speaker is probably not worth voiding the warranty.
-
- -Bob
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