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PC Speakers [WTS] Logitech Z313 with broken control pod, Giving away for free

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TSrabbit.dynamite
post Mar 7 2018, 01:04 AM, updated 8y ago

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Item(s): Logitech Z313 Speakers with broken control pod

Package includes: Everything including box

Price: F̶r̶e̶e̶ Speakers taken

Warranty: No warranty

Dealing method: COD on Penang Island, postage for other places can be arranged but at cost of buyer

Location: Penang Island

Contact method/details: PM
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Item(s) conditions: Speakers are fine and working perfectly, only problem is broken control pod. There's a problem with the connection of the wires to the control pod, causing the speakers to be not able to turn on. I know this because the power turned on and off while I was twisting the wires at the area connecting it to the control pod. Resoldering the wires should solve the problem.

Another issue is the volume knob. Turning the volume knob up and down will cause the speakers to crackle and the audio to cut in and out. If you adjust the volume knob and the sound cuts out, you'll need to adjust the knob slightly again for the sound to cut back in. It's just like tuning in to a radio station where you need to find the sweet spot. The right speaker is completely not working due to this issue as I am unable to find the sweet spot for it anymore, whereas before I was able to. The volume knob is basically a potentiometer, and Google tells me that this issue is probably due to a faulty potentiometer so replacing it with a new potentiometer should fix the problem.

Or alternately you can replace the whole control pod with another control pod (I don't know if possible, but I assume so). This will have to involve soldering or connecting wires though, as the control pod is connected permanently to the subwoofer and audio jack and is non-detachable.

Reason for sale: Giving it away for free to whoever wants it because I'm planning to throw it away anyways (or recycle it if I can find somewhere that will take it).

It seems a pity to throw it away when the speakers are working perfectly fine with the exception of the control pod, which should be fixable, but I don't have the skills and can't be bothered with the effort of fixing it, so I thought I'd ask here to see if anyone wants it.

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f2therog
post Mar 27 2018, 10:22 PM

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QUOTE(rabbit.dynamite @ Mar 7 2018, 01:04 AM)
Item(s): Logitech Z313 Speakers with broken control pod

Package includes: Everything including box

Price: Free

Warranty: No warranty

Dealing method: COD on Penang Island, postage for other places can be arranged but at cost of buyer

Location: Penang Island

Contact method/details: PM
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Item(s) conditions: Speakers are fine and working perfectly, only problem is broken control pod. There's a problem with the connection of the wires to the control pod, causing the speakers to be not able to turn on. I know this because the power turned on and off while I was twisting the wires at the area connecting it to the control pod. Resoldering the wires should solve the problem.

Another issue is the volume knob. Turning the volume knob up and down will cause the speakers to crackle and the audio to cut in and out. If you adjust the volume knob and the sound cuts out, you'll need to adjust the knob slightly again for the sound to cut back in. It's just like tuning in to a radio station where you need to find the sweet spot. The right speaker is completely not working due to this issue as I am unable to find the sweet spot for it anymore, whereas before I was able to. The volume knob is basically a potentiometer, and Google tells me that this issue is probably due to a faulty potentiometer so replacing it with a new potentiometer should fix the problem.

Or alternately you can replace the whole control pod with another control pod (I don't know if possible, but I assume so). This will have to involve soldering or connecting wires though, as the control pod is connected permanently to the subwoofer and audio jack and is non-detachable.

Reason for sale: Giving it away for free to whoever wants it because I'm planning to throw it away anyways (or recycle it if I can find somewhere that will take it).

It seems a pity to throw it away when the speakers are working perfectly fine with the exception of the control pod, which should be fixable, but I don't have the skills and can't be bothered with the effort of fixing it, so I thought I'd ask here to see if anyone wants it.

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if only its in KL T_T

TSrabbit.dynamite
post Apr 5 2018, 02:54 AM

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QUOTE(f2therog @ Mar 27 2018, 10:22 PM)
if only its in KL T_T
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Come up Penang take, can sambil cuti-cuti Malaysia at the same time. grin.gif

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