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diy repair
DIY Audio, do it yourself audio. Rather than buying a piece of possibly expensive audio equipment, such as a high-end audio amplifier or speaker, the person practicing DIY Audio will make it themselves. Alternatively, a DIYer may take an existing manufactured item of vintage era and update or modify it. The benefits of doing so include the satisfaction of creating something enjoyable, the possibility that the equipment made or updated is of higher quality than commercially available products and the pleasure of creating a custom-made device for which no exact equivalent is marketed. Other motivations for DIY audio can include getting audio components at a lower cost, the entertainment of using the item, and being able to ensure quality of workmanship.
Hello All,
The LCD screen is cracked in my MG ZS EV 2021. While still functional, I would like to try and replace it myself.
Has anyone attempted this and willing to impart some wisdom?
I am based in New Zealand, so the likelihood is that I will need to ship the part in from somewhere -...
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