Hello,
can somebody please provide me a pinout for the 9-pin d-sub cable of the 2.1 Logitech X-230 system?
Four of the wires in my cable are shorted and I want to replace the whole cable.
I think the shorts are on the connector side. If I wiggle it a bit, everything works for a second or two 🙂
The cable is soldered to the pcb inside of one of the stereo speakers (pads on the pcb are numbered from 1 to 10 where #10 is not soldered).
I need to know which pad goes to which pin in my connector.
The system is now over 10 years old, but I love it and don't want to throw it away.
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards,
Leonid
can somebody please provide me a pinout for the 9-pin d-sub cable of the 2.1 Logitech X-230 system?
Four of the wires in my cable are shorted and I want to replace the whole cable.
I think the shorts are on the connector side. If I wiggle it a bit, everything works for a second or two 🙂
The cable is soldered to the pcb inside of one of the stereo speakers (pads on the pcb are numbered from 1 to 10 where #10 is not soldered).
I need to know which pad goes to which pin in my connector.
The system is now over 10 years old, but I love it and don't want to throw it away.
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards,
Leonid
This reminds me when I did repairs on VGA and computer cables.
Fist start to measure continuity from the connector pins to the PCB pads. Taking note which ones actually are OK. You'll perhaps have to disconnect them from the PCB. For the remaining intermittent wires what I do in these situations is using an sharp X-acto knife, begin to cut the black rubbered housing of the connectors until I can reach the transparent melted stuff. When You reach that point You actually can see where the wires connect. Sometimes You have to carefully begin to trim apart some of that transparent stuff around the wires / pins. Be patient and don't pull on the wires, since if they are broken You'll never know where they attach unless there is a small remaining wire on the pin.
Have You seen this ? Compare the readings.
Logitech X-230 Subwoofer cable pinout diagram @ pinoutguide.com
And if You want do the Bass Mod
Logitech X-230 Subwoofer volume knob - too much bass - add resistor to pot?
Fist start to measure continuity from the connector pins to the PCB pads. Taking note which ones actually are OK. You'll perhaps have to disconnect them from the PCB. For the remaining intermittent wires what I do in these situations is using an sharp X-acto knife, begin to cut the black rubbered housing of the connectors until I can reach the transparent melted stuff. When You reach that point You actually can see where the wires connect. Sometimes You have to carefully begin to trim apart some of that transparent stuff around the wires / pins. Be patient and don't pull on the wires, since if they are broken You'll never know where they attach unless there is a small remaining wire on the pin.
Have You seen this ? Compare the readings.
Logitech X-230 Subwoofer cable pinout diagram @ pinoutguide.com
And if You want do the Bass Mod
Logitech X-230 Subwoofer volume knob - too much bass - add resistor to pot?
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I think i have come to the same conclusion , been trying to get them working again just for fun, replaced all alum cap so far.but just get a zzzzt zzzt followed by a pop. re you getting results?Hello,
can somebody please provide me a pinout for the 9-pin d-sub cable of the 2.1 Logitech X-230 system?
Four of the wires in my cable are shorted and I want to replace the whole cable.
I think the shorts are on the connector side. If I wiggle it a bit, everything works for a second or two 🙂
The cable is soldered to the pcb inside of one of the stereo speakers (pads on the pcb are numbered from 1 to 10 where #10 is not soldered).
I need to know which pad goes to which pin in my connector.
The system is now over 10 years old, but I love it and don't want to throw it away.
s
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards,
Leonid
I think i have come to the same conclusion , been trying to get them working again just for fun, replaced all alum cap so far.but just get a zzzzt zzzt followed by a pop. re you getting results?Hello,
can somebody please provide me a pinout for the 9-pin d-sub cable of the 2.1 Logitech X-230 system?
Four of the wires in my cable are shorted and I want to replace the whole cable.
I think the shorts are on the connector side. If I wiggle it a bit, everything works for a second or two 🙂
The cable is soldered to the pcb inside of one of the stereo speakers (pads on the pcb are numbered from 1 to 10 where #10 is not soldered).
I need to know which pad goes to which pin in my connector.
The system is now over 10 years old, but I love it and don't want to throw it away.
s
Thank you in advance!
Kind regards,
Leonid