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First post, by Jackhead

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I have a MCB-1 for my LAPC that makes permanently noise when my system is in idle.
The noise sounds like a coil or something. So i open the box to check where the sound comes from.
Its that blue speaker like thing.
When i use the breakoutbox its gone.
Is this just a buzzer? And when yes, for what?

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Reply 1 of 5, by nocash

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Looks like a piezo speaker. As it's close to the tape/metronome connectors, it might be just that for. You would have to look a the bottom side of the PCB to see if connects to those connectors.

Reply 2 of 5, by Jackhead

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a speaker for the metronome make sense! Will check the lines.

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Reply 5 of 5, by AppleSauce

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Yeah given the original break out boxes were designed for musicians rather than gamers or casual users they had features like a metronome and a din sync connector for drum machines plus tape sync.