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Hi... I have Cambridge Soundworks Slim500, 2.1 computer sound system, I lost it's controller. How can I get the system on or can i cat the controller circuit diagram.....?

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SOURCE: Fluctuation in sound output on Cambridge Soundworks 5.1 speakers

Hi Paulus
A lot brand of speakers, like Sound Blasters, Logitech, Cambridge, has this (strange) kind of volume problem, sometimes, is the resistor, in the volume control, sometimes in the modulator for the board on the sound speakers, Subwofer.
I use a general tip is let the volume in one setting and don't move in the intermediate low volume say....9 .
from other thing, be change the speakers.

Posted on Nov 26, 2007

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SOURCE: We unplugged our cambridge soundworks 765i and

I had a similar problem. I called campbridge soundworks and they told me to unplug the unit overnight-and then when I powered it back on to press the power on key 10 times. IT works then.

Posted on Nov 28, 2009

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SOURCE: Dim display on Cambridge Soundworks 88CD

I can't find a manual for this but my guess would be there is a setting for the Display to dim it at all times unless you touch a control.

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SOURCE: Two CDs stuck inside Cambridge Soundworks 765i

I have the same problem. Did you find a solution? Thanks.

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SOURCE: Circuit diagram of 4 way traffic control system

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Replacement part or schematic for Cambridge Soundworks computer speakers

I'm in the same predicament! I found this - it seems close, though the pins seem to be spaced closer together, but it looks like they might be bent to fit the wider PC board spacing. The rotating shaft also seems smaller - the original is larger than 1/4".
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Can one fix remote control for Cambridge sound model 88?

Take it to a Tv repair shop to see they can do something, solder connections become bad, and may need a touch up.
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I have upgraded to Windows 7 and also a new Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3 Motherboard. 4GB DDR Ram I have plugged my Cambridge Soundworks SW320 in but I only get some sound, eg all music and back ground sound is...

Hi,
Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3 Motherboard supports 2/4/5.1/7.1-channel HD audio, whereas Cambridge Soundworks SW320 is 2.1 (only). Hence, the PC should be configured to provide 2.1 Channel output. The audio of your system may be configured to 2.1. So, please check the Realtec Audio sound manager/ configuration from the control panel or from tray (near clock) and set it to 2.1 (2 Channel Stereo Output).
Moreover, audio on your PC may be running on default HD Audio Drivers. So, you may also download/ install the latest drivers for Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3 Motherboard.
(Refer to download section at the bottom of the page). After installing audio drivers, you would be able to configure the audio.

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Lost Speaker Sound

It does sound like a connector issue, don't you think?

What happens if you DON"T touch the connector but move the volume control on the controller?

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Happy Holidays Fredonna
Well, easy task, just put a music CD, on system and if you got an headphones, put in the green connector on your sound card, pop up the PC volume, and see if you heard sound, if you do, heard sound then the problem is your speakers. if don't is your sound card.
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Fluctuation in sound output on Cambridge Soundworks 5.1 speakers

Hi Paulus
A lot brand of speakers, like Sound Blasters, Logitech, Cambridge, has this (strange) kind of volume problem, sometimes, is the resistor, in the volume control, sometimes in the modulator for the board on the sound speakers, Subwofer.
I use a general tip is let the volume in one setting and don't move in the intermediate low volume say....9 .
from other thing, be change the speakers.
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