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changing a fuse or something similar) or do I need to send it to a dealer for repair? Blown fuses are SOLID dead circuits, not bad sound. Try different speakers first. If the electronics was cooked it
Question about Polk Audio Audio Players & Recorders
...voice coil of your woofer is off centered and shorting on the armture causing the speaker to draw too much current. The fuse blew thereby protecting the output stages of your amp. Replace the
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fuse. Checked it out. Didn't seem to blow out or anything like that. Just quit making sound while I was using it. It is a 2-way 400 watt powered loud speaker with integrated sound processor. It is the
changing a song it just stopped working, I've tried the speakers with two different receivers and nothing, no sound. The fuses look fine. One of the receivers also flashed PROTECT when I was trying to
Question about Polk Audio Audio Players & Recorders
...sound then stopped working. I changed the fuse and then when i turned it on it blew the fuse. What can i do? Some kind of semi-conductor in either the power supply section or the main amp has failed ...
...fuse on the stereo's speaker output. If your sub is connected to a low level output - this shouldn't be a possible cause - as circuit breakers & fuses are usually on amplified (high level) or ...
Changing song with cheap players) will damage the speaker drivers. Imagine interrupting a bass signal that has an electric potential of 70 - 100 Volt. A spike of very high energy will pass through the
Question about Audio Players & Recorders
...change the fuse above the recommended size, this would allow too much electricity to flow in the event of a problem the higher ampage could cause more damage than would be the case if you left the ...
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