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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Hello Everybody,
My cousin have logitech Z-560, but he said its not working, so i thought of opening it and checking out the fuses and wires, when I opened the case, there were a bunch of wires which were just laying around, and seems like the amp was bia passed by someone who tried to fix it before (seems like thats his friend ). But anyhow is it possible to get the general plan, which can tell me where the specific wire belongs to, or the general circuit diagram. Thank you all |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
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No one has the circuit,
![]() If any one has their box of the speaker open for any reason, then is it possible for just having a pic. of how the wires are set up on the circuit board. Please help me out, i want to make this work Thanks noble |
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