On 2022-05-06 05:24, Grant Edwards wrote:
Or perhaps it's the speakers and their amplifiers.
IMO, that's the logical conclusion.
I've never had the audio chip on any computer fail -- ever. Nor have I
ever had a USB audio adapter fail (though I've only used a couple of
them over the years).
On Friday, 6 May 2022 13:24:53 BST Grant Edwards wrote:
> > Or perhaps it's the speakers and their amplifiers.
>
> IMO, that's the logical conclusion.
Whence my optimism in replacing them.
> I've never had the audio chip on any computer fail -- ever. Nor have I
> ever had a USB audio adapter fa
On 2022-05-06, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Thursday, 5 May 2022 21:37:12 BST Michael wrote:
>
>> I've never had speakers blowing the audio chips driving them. I
>> would have thought they would be protected electrically from such
>> events occurring.
I doubt there is much protection on line-out c
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