Introduction
Teardown of the Logitech S120 Slim Mini Stereo Speakers.
Tools
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Desktop Computer Speakers
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Weight: 1lb
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Height: 6.22 in
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Width: 2.67 in
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Depth: 2.51 in
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Power: 2.2W (RMS)
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RCA and 3.5mm jack inputs
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Remove the speaker grills using a thin, flat object such as a flathead screwdriver.
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Insert the tool where the grill connects to the chassis just above the logitech logo.
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Pry upwards until the grill releases
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Insert the flathead screwdriver in the seam between the speaker chassis.
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Use force to jam the flathead screwdriver into the chassis.
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Drag the screwdriver around the chassis until the two sides separate.
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Using a phillips head screwdriver, remove the screws holding the PCB, transformer, and speakers to the chassis.
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Pull the PCB, transformer, and speakers from the chassis.
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The driver board contains several components
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Stereo Amplifier: TEA2025B
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5mm LED power indicator
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Potentiometer and on/off switch
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Decoupling, bypass, and AC coupling capcaitors
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3 comments
I took mine apart, only the Speaker that contains the On/Off Volume— Potentiometer. That Speaker fell off my table and hit the floor landing on the Volume control knob, since then the Speakers do not work unless I insert something to keep pressure on the Volume Control’s shaft. Is it possible to obtain and replace the potentiometer/On/Off Switch…?
Yeah. Same here. I was blown away of the fact that there are no trasistors. Zero. None.
There is one IC chip, SC1863. But I cant find info on it.
Actually I just want to use it as a portable usb powered guitar amp. But I cant get my head around no transistors in it. Weird, huh?