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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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Let’s check the speaker its self refer to this guide [guide|32821] checkout Steps 26 thru 28 did you knock the connection or puncture the speaker diaphragm?
=== Update (10/02/2020) ===
I’m starting to think your issue is within the headphone jacks switch within the jack has failed.
[image|2218466]
I also think you just didn’t notice it as you where using an external speaker set.
-What can happen is the connection of the headphones will cause the internal speaker to be disconnected from the circuit. Which can explain why you get no sound playing music or what ever from the internal speaker. As far as the Bong sound that can be reactivated once you have gotten the internal speaker working by altering the setting [https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/02/22/how-to-turn-your-mac-startup-chime-back-on|How to turn your Mac startup chime back on]
+What can happen is the connection of the headphones will cause the internal speaker to be disconnected from the circuit. Which can explain why you get no sound playing music or what ever from the internal speaker.
+
+As far as the Bong sound that can be reactivated once you have gotten the internal speaker working by altering the setting [https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/02/22/how-to-turn-your-mac-startup-chime-back-on|How to turn your Mac startup chime back on]
As for why your headphones work and your speakers aren’t that gets into the plug not having the correct contact alignment or shape. Or, just a bad cable. You proved the signal is getting to the jack with the headphones so we do know the jack is working part way! As the jack is part of the logic board you can’t replace it but you might be able to look in through the hole to locate the switch contacts and make sure they are not messed up or just dirty.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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Let’s check the speaker its self refer to this guide [guide|32821] checkout Steps 26 thru 28 did you knock the connection or puncture the speaker diaphragm?
=== Update (10/02/2020) ===
I’m starting to think your issue is within the headphone jacks switch within the jack has failed.
[image|2218466]
I also think you just didn’t notice it as you where using an external speaker set.
-What can happen is the connection of the headphones will cause the internal speaker to be disconnected from the circuit. Which can explain why you get no sound playing music or what ever from the speaker. As far as the Bong sound that can be reactivated once you have gotten the internal speaker working by altering the setting [https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/02/22/how-to-turn-your-mac-startup-chime-back-on|How to turn your Mac startup chime back on]
+What can happen is the connection of the headphones will cause the internal speaker to be disconnected from the circuit. Which can explain why you get no sound playing music or what ever from the internal speaker. As far as the Bong sound that can be reactivated once you have gotten the internal speaker working by altering the setting [https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/02/22/how-to-turn-your-mac-startup-chime-back-on|How to turn your Mac startup chime back on]
As for why your headphones work and your speakers aren’t that gets into the plug not having the correct contact alignment or shape. Or, just a bad cable. You proved the signal is getting to the jack with the headphones so we do know the jack is working part way! As the jack is part of the logic board you can’t replace it but you might be able to look in through the hole to locate the switch contacts and make sure they are not messed up or just dirty.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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Let’s check the speaker its self refer to this guide [guide|32821] checkout Steps 26 thru 28 did you knock the connection or puncture the speaker diaphragm?
=== Update (10/02/2020) ===
-I’m starting to think your issue is within the back pate of your mini. Either the jacks cable connection has become disconnected or the switch within the jack has failed.
+I’m starting to think your issue is within the headphone jacks switch within the jack has failed.
[image|2218466]
I also think you just didn’t notice it as you where using an external speaker set.
What can happen is the connection of the headphones will cause the internal speaker to be disconnected from the circuit. Which can explain why you get no sound playing music or what ever from the speaker. As far as the Bong sound that can be reactivated once you have gotten the internal speaker working by altering the setting [https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/02/22/how-to-turn-your-mac-startup-chime-back-on|How to turn your Mac startup chime back on]
As for why your headphones work and your speakers aren’t that gets into the plug not having the correct contact alignment or shape. Or, just a bad cable. You proved the signal is getting to the jack with the headphones so we do know the jack is working part way! As the jack is part of the logic board you can’t replace it but you might be able to look in through the hole to locate the switch contacts and make sure they are not messed up or just dirty.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Let’s check the speaker its self refer to this guide [guide|32821] checkout Steps 26 thru 28 did you knock the connection or puncture the speaker diaphragm?
+
+=== Update (10/02/2020) ===
+I’m starting to think your issue is within the back pate of your mini. Either the jacks cable connection has become disconnected or the switch within the jack has failed.
+
+[image|2218466]
+
+I also think you just didn’t notice it as you where using an external speaker set.
+
+What can happen is the connection of the headphones will cause the internal speaker to be disconnected from the circuit. Which can explain why you get no sound playing music or what ever from the speaker. As far as the Bong sound that can be reactivated once you have gotten the internal speaker working by altering the setting [https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/02/22/how-to-turn-your-mac-startup-chime-back-on|How to turn your Mac startup chime back on]
+
+As for why your headphones work and your speakers aren’t that gets into the plug not having the correct contact alignment or shape. Or, just a bad cable. You proved the signal is getting to the jack with the headphones so we do know the jack is working part way! As the jack is part of the logic board you can’t replace it but you might be able to look in through the hole to locate the switch contacts and make sure they are not messed up or just dirty.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Let’s check the speaker its self refer to this guide [guide|32821] checkout Steps 26 thru 28 did you knock the connection or puncture the speaker diaphragm?

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