Computer speaker troubleshooting

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beers.jo...@gmail.com

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Jul 10, 2026, 6:43:00 PM (15 hours ago) Jul 10
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Hello hivemind,

My 20+ year-old Bose computer speakers stopped playing. I tested them on my laptop as well as my desktop. The problem is identical regardless of the audio source. I also swapped out the audio cables, but the problem appears to be with the speakers themselves. (However, when I plug headphones into the jack on the main speaker, it works perfectly.)

Oddly enough, with the speaker powered on, (but no audio cables connected), a weird clicking sound happens intermittently. There's a 5-second video of the noise, along with front and back photos in this album:

I also checked all the tips on the Bose support website with no success.

Any troubleshooting tips before I take the speakers to Goodwill for recycling? Thanks for being such a helpful group.

Jon

Scott Hasse

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Jul 10, 2026, 7:49:44 PM (13 hours ago) Jul 10
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Jon-

If you're willing to wait until August 1st this is the perfect type of thing to bring to the free Sector67/Madison tool library noon-4 at Sector. You'd work with a volunteer repairer to dig in and see if a repair is possible.

Scott

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