So I am working on a special project...
Long post... TLDR basics are in bold.
I got my hands on a TAM this week. It's definitely a well used unit. I did the work of replacing the audio connectors and tinning the connections on the board in the base unit/subwoofer to preempt the famous bose buzzing. The unit came to me as not booting up - no screen displaying. I have yet to determine what that's about. I tried the reset PRAM keyboard combo to see if it would chime again, (which would help me determine if it was the screen that went bad or something else) but it did not chime again so I dont think it is the display. Probably a recapping is in my future.
That being said, I did notice something rather odd and I can't seem to find any guidance online for this. When I power up, the front speakers make a hissing, like a loud fan or static. It is not coming from the subwoofer. It's immediately when I turn it on. On a hunch, I left the base unit/subwoofer open since I was test booting after the tinning and new audio connectors. When I disconnect the two wire connector that goes from the logic board in the base to the subwoofer, the front speakers still make the sound. When I disconnect the umbilical from the board in the base, the unit powers up... does not make a chime, and there is no hissing.
Any thoughts? I did read on here replacing the PRAM battery may help with the booting. But that hissing is so loud... like a loud fan. Any ideas?
A couple other things on my list... I redid the keyboard using a PowerBook 3400 keyboard that was in like-new condition. Gave me a chance to really clean up the trackpad. But I also need to recover the speakers - the cloth on there has some coffee stain on it that won't come out. The previous user must have also used a lot of wrist jewelry because the leather wrist rest is all jacked. So I want to recover the wrist rest with new leather. Any recommendations from anyone else who has done either of these things?
Also - I am a total amateur who thinks he can recap. I can't. Any recommendations on who might do recapping if I send them the boards?
Long post... TLDR basics are in bold.
I got my hands on a TAM this week. It's definitely a well used unit. I did the work of replacing the audio connectors and tinning the connections on the board in the base unit/subwoofer to preempt the famous bose buzzing. The unit came to me as not booting up - no screen displaying. I have yet to determine what that's about. I tried the reset PRAM keyboard combo to see if it would chime again, (which would help me determine if it was the screen that went bad or something else) but it did not chime again so I dont think it is the display. Probably a recapping is in my future.
That being said, I did notice something rather odd and I can't seem to find any guidance online for this. When I power up, the front speakers make a hissing, like a loud fan or static. It is not coming from the subwoofer. It's immediately when I turn it on. On a hunch, I left the base unit/subwoofer open since I was test booting after the tinning and new audio connectors. When I disconnect the two wire connector that goes from the logic board in the base to the subwoofer, the front speakers still make the sound. When I disconnect the umbilical from the board in the base, the unit powers up... does not make a chime, and there is no hissing.
Any thoughts? I did read on here replacing the PRAM battery may help with the booting. But that hissing is so loud... like a loud fan. Any ideas?
A couple other things on my list... I redid the keyboard using a PowerBook 3400 keyboard that was in like-new condition. Gave me a chance to really clean up the trackpad. But I also need to recover the speakers - the cloth on there has some coffee stain on it that won't come out. The previous user must have also used a lot of wrist jewelry because the leather wrist rest is all jacked. So I want to recover the wrist rest with new leather. Any recommendations from anyone else who has done either of these things?
Also - I am a total amateur who thinks he can recap. I can't. Any recommendations on who might do recapping if I send them the boards?


