KLH ASW12-120 Subwoofer "amps conductor" Questions

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both my 1801s gone over xmas..fuse at bottom of board popped when swiched on, replaced fuse but no sound now although LEDs are on? Fuses blow because of an overload. In this case it will be a shorted ...

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Internal fuse keeps blowing out. Suspect an overload in either the power section or the main amp semi-conductor. Look for parts that are damaged or get hot.

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keeps blowing fuse Suspect an overload in the power supply stages or in the main amp section caused by a faulty semi-conductor. You might see damage or burnt parts too.

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I accidently pulled the wires from our bose VS-10 center speaker and now when I reconnect, it doesn't work. Why? Since there are only the two conductors it's not rocket science to reconenct them. Did ...

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Sub amp clicking on and off rapidly The amp on this sub starting clicking on and off rapidly. I would shut it down for a while and start it back up and it would work again for a while. The last time I

Question about Altec Lansing Audio Players & Recorders

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Blowing fuses, went to radio shack and replaced fuse with a slow blow 5 amp 125 volt blew it again. Does this imply a problem with the system? YES it does! There's an overload caused by some ...

Question about Tannoy Audio Players & Recorders

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getting very low volumn only and lots of crackling if turned up As long as it is only the speaker that is playing up and not the amp. Then more that likely it will be something on the crossover ...

Question about Polk Audio Audio Players & Recorders

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My PSW111 started blowing fuses this week. When I put in a new fuse it blows right away. Went through 4 of them today. The reason a fuse blows is due to some semi-conductor device now acting like it ...

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fuse keeps blowing out Suspect an overload in either the power supply or main amp section. Chances are some kind of semi-conductor has gone gone short circuit. You might be able to spot it with either

Question about Acoustic Research Audio Players & Recorders

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I get no sound at all. The auto on light turns green so it is getting a signal from my reciever and the fuse is not blown. I use this speaker for my 5.1 surround sound and only have the sub out cable ...

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