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you can always opt to buy another type of speaker with more power than the stock one if you want to mess with it. I successfully placed a speaker from a MM-9000 in the ppc6700...... it was quite a meticulous job, but with the right will it can be accomplished. Whenever you are looking for the replacement speaker do a search for micro-speakers... a ton will come up on the search.
Good luck on whatever you decide to do. maybe defaz can donate the extra one he has ![]()
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I too have replaced my speaker, used a kyocera 7135 - yeah it was some tedious work, but much better sound.
That being said, I wasn't to make sure you don't have an easier fix... Some people have had what they thought was a bad speaker, only to find that somehow the little connector for the headphones was not completing the circuit. The fix... Plug a headphone into the jack, and try to get the connector to close. I don't if it helps, but I wanted to make sure you didn't waste your time unnecessarily.
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i will try to headset connector info, its not my phone, its the bartender's at work, so i will have to wait till i see it again, prolly next week. thanks for the tips guys
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