The volume nob on my control speaker has broke off, I was wounding if I could get a replacement nob or a whole new speaker anywhere?? The speaker system is the Logitech x 530 Computer Speakers
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So on my speaker system (the same one) The nob broke off, but it started with only a few of them not working (mainly the back ones) I took a part the main speaker (the one with the control nob) and found that the nob its self was not set on the circuit board properly, check if yours is connected completely. There should be 6 brown peaces of plastic connecting the volume nob to the circuit board, if any of these are disconnected or not completely level then that is what is causing your problem. Be careful reattaching them and make sure the system is not on when you do because you might risk blowing all the speakers plugged in. Each part connected to the volume nob is a speaker, the nob controls each one if they are not connected then the speaker wont work at all.
If that does not work then you should try checking each wire connected to the speaker, when you pick it up or move it around the speaker may become active and turn off depending on how you hold or move the wire, this would be because your wire is fragmented, and you could try replacing it but I am not sure how effective that would be.
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- Ben
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Depending on the speaker versions, it can have a couple or several knobs. One to the left usually controls turning on the speakers and also controls the volume. The other knobs usually control the Bass and Treble sounds coming from the speakers. If you get more specific and give the actual brand, model I could tell you exactly what each is for.
Read ur instructional manual?Have a volume control dial,nob or buttons,look for it on the unit or the remote control.No,nob,control dial or buttons for volumes controls.Than u only get one tone,no volumes controls for the users.
Sounds like you broke the volume control knob for your speakers (Likely A215s)
Best bet, new pair of speakers as they don't sell replacement parts for the speakers themselves
Try plugging in earphones to see if the problem is the speakers or the output from your computer. Also, your computer output may be low power output for powered speakers and your speakers are not compatable. You may also be plugged in to the wrong output on your computer.
JG in AZ
If just the silver bezel broke you can buy a new one and it snaps on like the other one did. So that way you don't have to replace the whole thing, but if the switch itself broke, then you'll have to buy a new one. Hope it helped!
You can check with the manufacturer. They should have replacement parts available. You can also search the web, Ebay and Amazon. I found handles for my crock pot lids from a company on the web. You can also try a home improvement store. I know they carry knobs for all sorts of appliances.
IS whether only the KNOB get broked or the WHOLE speaker got worsed... If ur control KNOB only got damaged, then try to OPEN the speaker, and find the VALUE of the POTENTIOMETER... u can get the control from any ELECTRONICS BAZAAR or in any electronic spares shop... then FIX it...
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