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    P157SM Sound Problem

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Danishblunt, Feb 11, 2018.

  1. Danishblunt

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    So as you guys know I modded quite a bit on my speakers and I noticed that today my right speaker wouldn't work.

    However it's not the speaker that is defect, I tried solder another speaker on it and the other speaker wouldn't work either. So I started measuring the speakers and noticed that both are connected properly as well, so at that point I was scared that something has killed my board, however this wouldn't make any sense either considering that the right side works fine and having checked the board for 2 hours and finding absolutely nothing.

    So I checked my speaker head and it kinda looked rough so I am 95% sure that that is the issue, so I ordered new stock speakers so that I can get a functioning head, because when trying to fix the old head it wouldn't fit anymore and really couldn't bother tinkering on that one.

    So despite being extremely certain on that the header is the cause I would still want to hear you guys out that if I get my new header (around 3-4 days) and it for some reason shouldn't be the header but actually the mainboard, where I could find a used or a donor board? Hell or maybe even something in EU that repairs the boards cheap.