
However, using your pin-outs and some other info for an aux-in elsewhere I was able to check the analogue audio in and bridge it to the amp which worked. None of the people (Invebo or eBay) would provide any clues as to the root cause.

Good write up and more info than I could ascertain from elsewhere! I had a broken SD come to me with the DSP board as the main suspect.

The sound reproduction device further includes control buttons for controlling at least one of the computer CD player, the digitally encoded computer files and the computer network. The computer provides audio signals from a plurality of sources, the sources including a computer CD player, digitally encoded computer files stored on the computer, and a computer network connected to the computer. The audio system further includes a connector for connecting the sound reproduction device with a computer. The sound reproduction device includes a radio tuner and a powered speaker. Its abstract describes something about an audio system that attaches to a computer.ĪBSTRACT An audio system attachable to a computer includes a sound reproduction device for producing audible sound from audio signals. The first patent "Interactive sound reproducing" contains a little more content. Von Rohl will be really upset he didn't think of that!), and the curved body of cheese made of offset slices of cheese. Such short claims do not seem unusual for design patents, such as those for this popular beverage maker, hideous but somehow unique grand piano designs 1 and 2 (good one Zeiser, Mr. It contains several figures which I suppose secure Bose's design IP, including FIG.
BOSE SOUNDDOCK SERIAL NUMBER PORTABLE
The ornamental design for a sound system for portable music player, substantially as shown and described. The second one, "Sounds system for portable music player," is a design patent and makes just a brief claim: Thanks to Google's great Patent Search, I could have a good laugh at the bullshit contained in these documents. Incidentally, while I was reading the label to figure out what this Bose product was officially named, I couldn't help noticing U.S. In this first post, I'll tell you about how I turned this trash into treasure. Given the option to fix it and keep it or throw it away, I figured it might be worth fixing this beast (priced at ~$230, but worth nothing as delivered). The "sh" noise lasted only a few seconds. It went "shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh"-(silence) when turned on. Well, I was given a broken Bose SoundDock a while back. Something about music and science and perhaps environmentally conscious at the same time. I'd like to begin this blog by sharing something both useful and nerdy.
