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For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Ive been the owner of Cambridge soundworks Megaworks 210D computer speaker system for roughly 5 years. Cambridge Soundworks Computer Speakers Plus Another 10Within the last month or so, the volume level had been severely jumping without reason.called their tech support and they suggested replacing the volume control.they quoted me 25 bucks plus another 10 for SH. My question is, is there anything cheaper that might be feasible to use as a replacement volume control unit Ive done some looking and it appears to be some kind of RJ-11 modular unit.look at the pic below.thanks in advance for any possible help. Cambridge Soundworks Computer Speakers Full Volume WhenThe 210d will simply revert to full volume when the control is unplugged. I use mine this way because I have a control on my keyboard thats just as convenient. Quote: Originally Posted by brandtlj forumpost14622629 Did some searching and didnt find much, so here it goes. Can any one verify that replacing the volume control will fix this issue Im not to keen on paying cambridge for their defective product either, are there alternatives. I found a cheap exact replacement volume control on eBay and it solved my problem Now I think I have a bigger problem. Im getting hissingbuzzing noise through my speakers and a light hum coming from my sub. ![]() Although the unit still produces nice sound which covers up the buzzing, when idle, it drives me nuts. At first I thought it was signal interference so I unplugged the line input - still there. Then I tried moving the system to other rooms in the house in hoping that it may be a wiring issue in the wall - still there. I dont believe its ground loop because there is no ground pin on the amp. CS wants 75 for the repair including round-trip shipping, but thats a lot of money for a 10 yo system. Im still very happy with the sound quality and it meets all my needs except for the buzzing. Is there anybody who may be able to walk me through a repair I am very trainable and it may help others with this issue as it seems to be relatively common. I was searching here as well since my system developed the same symptoms (erratic volume control, changing volume without touching the knob, non-stable volume, and occasional static). Here is my solution which will probably correct most situations: First, if the volume control knob is used every day in a hand-held mode, this will stress the four wires inside the unit which will eventually fail and disconnect from the small printed circuit card inside.
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