Quoted from ChrisHibler:You will need to desolder it. Be careful, the traces are delicate. No prying.
I'm fairly convinced that the IC has failed. Even though I try to save the IC, the easiest way to get it out is to use a sharp side cutter to cut the legs then remove each leg individually.
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Chris Hibler - CARGPB #31
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - This guy knows his shit.
Get yourself a solid desoldering gun - DO NOT try the desoldering rope and iron trick - it will end badly for you.
Buy one of these and don't look back. Practice on a spare PCB before doing it on this one.
https://www.amazon.com/Hakko-FR300-05-P-Desoldering-Tool/dp/B00KWM69C4
If you boo boo the sound board, you'll either be sending to someone like Chris or buying a PinSound board as the factory sound boards are very hard to find and $$$$$$$$ if you do.
Good luck!