Be sure to make a note of the proper way it comes out. If you put it back upside down, the computer will not function correctly. Unscrew all of the screws that hold the laptop's body in place. After the screws are removed, lift up on the laptop screen and separate it from the computer's body.
There will be two wires that connect the screen to the motherboard; make sure not to disconnect these wires from their connections. Separate the two pieces of plastic body frame to view the inside of the laptop.
Once inside the laptop, identify where the two speakers are located. This will be different for each brand of laptop. If you can not find it, just follow where the holes on the outside of the body are located; this is where the speakers will be resting internally.
Unscrew the speakers from the spots and make a note of where they connect to the motherboard. Locate these connection on the new set of speakers to make sure that the new set will work properly before you remove anything.
Then disconnect the old speakers and connect the new ones to the same location as the old speakers were removed. Reconnect all of the components at the exact places from which they were removed. Re-Screw all of screws into the proper spots, power on the computer and test the new speakers to make sure they work properly. DalSan M If you would like the service manual for your laptop, Google search " enter laptop name and model service manual".
Most times the service manual is available for free download. If it seems too difficult to replace usually older models require taking almost the entire laptop apart in order to access the speakers and speaker wires , then purchase a USB powered laptop screen attachable speaker. Also, if the speaker is blown and a replacement needs to be purchased, it may be difficult to find the part. Good luck. That said, it's most likely to be a loose contact, either at the speaker end or at the headphone socket end the headphone socket as a "push to break" contact to disable the speakers when you plug in a jack.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Is it possible to replace those built-in-laptop speakers? Thread starter Taurui Start date Dec 18, Joined Sep 17, Posts Likes Well, the topic says most. Joined Sep 4, Posts 8, Likes Laptops are rather proprietory devices and space inside is rather limited. It might be hard to find speakers which have the exact same dimensions AND mounting holes. I don't think it's worth it trying to replace them because there's only so much quality you can get out of such speakers in such an enclosure.
I don't think they optimized the location, material, and size of where driver is for sound quality but just for convenience. You have no idea how really bad and quiet they sound. I could put a pair of MX earbuds in there and have a better sound I'm not very computer savy so I don't know if I would tackle this, especially on a brand new laptop.
But the question is, can the internal speakers be replaced? I've looked through the manual not much help and can't find anything definite. I know I can use external speakers but that kind of defeats the portability aspect of the laptop. Any constructive help is appreciated. Thanks in advance. I am sure the speakers can be replaced but in my honest opinion it will cost a lot of money likely to be more than external speakers and also will require you to open your laptop which will cancel the warranty.
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