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Old 28th May 2005, 08:49 PM   #1
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Question Looking to replace Logitech Z680 part.

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I had the Logitech Z680 speakers and I ran them once on a different voltage.. (250v instead of 120v!! )..

So, it burned out.. and I took it to Radioshack.. and the guy tells me it needs a fuse.. So i had the fuse ordered and replaced from Logitech Support..

I've tested it with the new fuse and ofcourse a Voltage converter and it stilll dont work!
So I took it again and the guy tells me the some parts inside have burned out and need to be replaced.. The part is specifically an amp module (TDA7293) - 15pin.. and 6 units need to be replaced

Do you guys know which part it is? where I can get it? and will the speakers be 100% if I replace them?

Please help.. as you can see Im a total n00b who just wants some decent sound in his bedroom

Would really appreciate the help.. thanks
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Old 28th May 2005, 08:54 PM   #2
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Maybe change the transformer to the correct primary input voltage..
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Old 28th May 2005, 08:58 PM   #3
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Sorry, but I suspect you may have blown more than the TDAs. Have you opened them up yet?
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well I wasnt the one who opened it up.. It was the Radioshack technician, he told me the TDAs have blown up, but didnt really mention anything else... Should I check it out myself?
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well I wasnt the one who opened it up.. It was the Radioshack technician, he told me the TDAs have blown up, but didnt really mention anything else... Should I check it out myself?

Post a picture of instid of it..
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Ask logitech if they will replace them.
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I dont think my warranty's still valid.. I'll post some pics after exams (by the end of the week)
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