Question about Logitech Inc MM50 Portable Speakers iPod Computer Speakers
Speakers work when plugged into an electrical outlet however will not work on battery power. Speakers are only two weeks old.
Any ideas on how to fix.
It sounds like you
need to buy a new battery. The battery for the MM50 speaker is VERY hard to find. Logitech does not make a replacement battery for this unit but here is a site that
carries it: Replacement NTA2335 Battery for Logitech MM50 iPod Speaker
I hope this helps!
Posted on Jul 23, 2013
Hey u r using speakers..so i think power is not suff for them to run..so use dc flug boards..i mean direct curr...
y do u try for a batery??itz waste of money
Posted on Jan 08, 2008
Laptop speakers often suffer the consequences when you snack while using the laptop, usually while surfing the Web.
Small particles of chips, crackers and other sources of crumbs easily fall into the little holes of your laptop's speakers, therefore causing sound distortion.
This sound distortion problem can be fixed by cleaning out your laptop's speakers with a safe process that does not require any dismantling of the laptop.
Turn the laptop off, unplug the power cord and remove the battery to lower the risk of damage to the computer and electric shock.
Wipe away any exterior debris using a cotton swab.
Dip the cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and swab away to remove any sticky residue.
Rubbing alcohol dries quickly, making it ideal for cleaning electronics.
Use a hand-held vacuum with the brush attachment to vacuum out any debris in the speakers.
A full-sized vacuum may be too powerful and can damage the speakers.
Reinstall the battery, plug the computer back into the electrical outlet and start it up.
Hope this helps
Laptop speakers often suffer the consequences when you snack while using the laptop, usually while surfing the Web.
Small particles of chips, crackers and other sources of crumbs easily fall into the little holes of your laptop's speakers, therefore causing sound distortion.
This sound distortion problem can be fixed by cleaning out your laptop's speakers with a safe process that does not require any dismantling of the laptop.
Turn the laptop off, unplug the power cord and remove the battery to lower the risk of damage to the computer and electric shock.
Wipe away any exterior debris using a cotton swab.
Dip the cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and swab away to remove any sticky residue.
Rubbing alcohol dries quickly, making it ideal for cleaning electronics.
Use a hand-held vacuum with the brush attachment to vacuum out any debris in the speakers.
A full-sized vacuum may be too powerful and can damage the speakers.
Reinstall the battery, plug the computer back into the electrical outlet and start it up.
hope this helps
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