What luck. First I smashed my ipod. Then my speakers died.
Crazy as it sounds, I switched on my lights (which I suspect might not have been connected that properly but still works anyway) and there was a sound of static discharge amplified by the speakers.
Just now the cackling from static was EXTREMELY loud and my speakers died.
With random on and offs, the speakers MAY come to life. However I cannot adjust the volume and switch on/off. Adjustments/switches are relayed to an integrated circuit (i.e the switch is not a physical one nor is there a twistable volume knob) so I suspect the circuit board is damaged.
The speakers are also EXTREMELY sensitive to static now. E.g. My neighbor across the street flicks on his light and I can hear a 'pop' sound coming from my speakers.
Crazy as it sounds, I switched on my lights (which I suspect might not have been connected that properly but still works anyway) and there was a sound of static discharge amplified by the speakers.
Just now the cackling from static was EXTREMELY loud and my speakers died.
With random on and offs, the speakers MAY come to life. However I cannot adjust the volume and switch on/off. Adjustments/switches are relayed to an integrated circuit (i.e the switch is not a physical one nor is there a twistable volume knob) so I suspect the circuit board is damaged.
The speakers are also EXTREMELY sensitive to static now. E.g. My neighbor across the street flicks on his light and I can hear a 'pop' sound coming from my speakers.
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