I have an old Bowers & Wilkins A7 speaker.
The hardware still looks great, and the sound should still be good.
But it can no longer connect to AirPlay, so it has basically become a decoration.
In China, it is hard to find someone who repairs this model.
Even the official support cannot really fix it anymore.
This feels like a common problem with older smart hardware:
The speaker itself may still work,
but the software, network stack, firmware, or protocol support becomes the real failure point.
For people who repair old speakers, AirPlay devices, or network audio hardware:
What would you check first?
- Wi-Fi module?
- firmware?
- AirPlay compatibility?
- capacitor/power issue?
- internal network board?
- bypass AirPlay and add a new audio receiver?
我有一台老的 Bowers & Wilkins A7 音箱,硬件和音质应该还不错,但现在连不上 AirPlay,基本变成摆设。国内很少有人修,原厂客服也修不了。想请教懂老音响 / AirPlay / 网络音频设备维修的人,这种情况应该从哪里查起?
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