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Mine does the same thing.
I looked up the guide to replacing capacitors for Game Gears which have the
same problem and noticed that the TE and GG have similar caps in some areas.
I replaced a suspect cap in my TE, but it made no difference
"Rik" <noone@nowhere.net> wrote in message
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> Must be a common problem, I have one doing the same thing (and
> recently sold one that had the same problem). If you put on
> headphones, turn up the volume and play in a quiet room, you hear it
> pretty good...
>
> I'll be watching to see if anyone knows exactly what to replace to fix
> this... (I'm guessing there's some kind of audio amp in it somewhere
> that's died for whatever reason, but I'm not really that familliar
> with the electronics in the thing... Yet.
>
> Rik
>
> On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 00:34:25 GMT, cfguy <cfguy@xxxyahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>I have a Turbo Express and the volume is very very low (you can only hear
>>it if your ear is next to the speaker) - this is with the volume on max.
>>Anyone know what the problem is or an easy fix?
>>
>>Thanks!
>