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Old 08-25-2003, 04:42 PM   #1
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Logitech Speakers: Sound Fades

I have a 2year old speaker set. It's a sub with two small speakers. For some reason the right and left speakers connectors keep coming loose at the back of the sub where they connect. When the connectors come loose the speakers fade and loose sound. I have to push the connectors back in like every 10 secs in order to hear out of both speakers. can anyone help me?

plus, i also get a fuzz sound out of the speaker when its connectors comes loose.

help please! it's really annoying. these are good speakers with great sound, and i don't want to buy new ones.
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Old 08-25-2003, 07:04 PM   #2
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That connector on your sub has what is called a tension arm - that is what holds the plug in the socket. Most likely the arm is just loosened over time. But fixing it can be tricky, you'll have to open the sub up and with a pair of needle-nose pliers very, and I mean VERY carefully bend the tension arm oh so slightly so the plug stays in the socket.

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Thanks for the suggestion SonicVanguard, I'll give it a try.
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