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Already answered for DPS-12 in 2011 which suggests a fuse where the power enters, However, your manual mentions no fuse, but 'protection circuitry'. If there is a fuse, it will be inside and on a circuit board. All fuses have the rating on the end cap of glass fuses and on the side of ceramic fuses, which as also colour coded.
Sep. 11, 2011 - where to find fuse on velodyne vx-10b - Velodyne VX-10 Subwoofer. ... in the manual shows a fuse rating of 2 amps where the power cord enters the box. ... here's a link to the owner's manual: http://velodyne.com/vx-11.html.
Just a guess, but the drawing in the manual shows a fuse rating of 2 amps where the power cord enters the box. Is this a combination fuse/connector. Have you looked if the rocker switch accommodates a fuse? Sorry if no help.
Run a cable from that to the line level input on the subwoofer. If I understood you correctly, here's a link to the owner's manual: http://velodyne.com/vx-11.html
The problem was that some subwoofers (inluding my velodyne model) cannot process the LFE signals through the line level inputs on its amps, so the other way to run your subwoofer is to run the front left and right speaker outputs from your receiver to the speaker-level inputs on your sub, and then plug your front and left speakers into the soeaker level outputs on the sub. you have to set the onkyo receiver to "Subwoofer: No". that way the LFE signals are sent through the front speaker channels and you will get the same BASS output as if using the line-level input. O So yes it does require a bit more speaker cable, but it works fine now.
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