Replacement Volume Control

I am looking for a replacement volume control for a Creative Labs / Cambridge Soundworks MegaWorks THX 2.1 250D. I have not been able to find one on this site or the Cambridge site. Are they available for purchase anywhere? I love the speakers, but the buttons on the volume control were not very sturdy. After a little wear and tear, the clicking mechanism basically stopped working with the up and down volume buttons. I did go in a re-solder the connections and that seemed to work for a while, but now the volume will go up and down at random times and I would just like to replace the controller at this point. The connection from the controller to the subwoofer appears to be proprietary and not some standard RCA type jack. So, I guess I cannot buy a universal or generic replacement. Money is not really an issue, but I am really happy with the speakers, and it seems crazy to replace my whole speaker system when the only issue is with the volume controller. Please help!

This seems to be common amongst creative speaker sets.
I've experienced the same issue (poor build quality on the one thing that'll be used the most) with my Inspire T5900 and T7900 sets.
I don't understand why the controller needs each channel routed through it (or so it seems), and why the replacement part seems impossible to come by - coupled with a year warranty.
Defective By Design imho.
My next set of PC speakers will be Logitech if I can't obtain spares or a datasheet to make my own.

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