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my TAM did the same. I cleaned the connectors inside the subwoofer and the buzz was gone - for a few weeks :(
I removed the connectors and soldered it - now the buzz is gone for four or three years and still counting ;)
Bye,
eweri
Well - if you replaced every replaceable part with a known good one. Then the fault has to be in the non replaceable parts - the main board.
My guess: the processor or cache is damaged.
AFAIK every system starts up with caches disabled and at some point in the boot process the operating system...
Wow - looks really good :)
Looks like the termination resistors of the drive have been bent, right?
I wonder if it starts up when you put all things together.
Bye,
eweri
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