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"morgy." <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Apr 1998 18:43:26 -0400
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My first suspicion is that there is probably a cold solder joint or a
loose wire between the computer jack and the actual speaker. good luck.



On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Peter Seymour wrote:

> Thank you all for your offering help, but I just discovered something
> interesting:
>
> I was listening through the Dec Talk's headphone jack, and had no problem.
> When I was listening through the speaker, it fuzzed out, but instead of
> panicking, I stuck the headphone jack back in and found that it was
> talking just fine.
>
> I am concluding that the problem is rather superficial, having to do with
> the speaker. I intend to do a bit of fidgeting, but if anybody knows
> something specific about this, please help.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Peter Seymour
>

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