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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
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Hi,
Really hoping someone can help me out. Had a party last week and someone spilled their drink on my Logitech Z5400 control pod, and it's now dead. It's discontinued by Logitech and no control pods are available anymore. Anyone help a poor Irish man out and have a spare z5400 control pod lying about you would like to sell to me? Or even if you've made your own homebrew control pod, I'd take that! I've wired my speakers in under my floorboards and really really really would love to get the control pod replaced, as it's probably easier than the divorce that would otherwise happen from pulling up the carpets and floorboards again. Thanks for any help! |
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