a_dam
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I bought a Compaq computer system in 2000 (then built a good system about 2005). The little JBL powered speakers that came with the old Compaq were actually pretty rockin. The amp finally burned out, but speaker coils didn't. The amp's IC chip seems to be the only fried part, so I thought I might try to replace it.
The soldering would be easy, and online searches suggest that the chip (TA8227P) is common and can be had for under 5 bucks (without shipping).
You used to be able to get almost any part (resistor, capacitor, chip) from RadioShack. I called the one near me and the kid (sorry young guys) was clueless. After lots of explaining, he came up with only one item called "integrated circuit board" (obviously a breadboard, DUH). Maybe you can't order an IC from them anymore.
I don't have credit cards. I've only done online payments with checks or (mostly) money orders.
Can anybody here recommend a source for electronic components? (An actual "store", or a site that does small orders.)
The soldering would be easy, and online searches suggest that the chip (TA8227P) is common and can be had for under 5 bucks (without shipping).
You used to be able to get almost any part (resistor, capacitor, chip) from RadioShack. I called the one near me and the kid (sorry young guys) was clueless. After lots of explaining, he came up with only one item called "integrated circuit board" (obviously a breadboard, DUH). Maybe you can't order an IC from them anymore.
I don't have credit cards. I've only done online payments with checks or (mostly) money orders.
Can anybody here recommend a source for electronic components? (An actual "store", or a site that does small orders.)
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