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How do I connect jbl psw1200 sub?

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Well, it depends what you're connecting it to....

If it's a stereo receiver or Hi-Fi amp, then the speaker cables that would normally go direct to the front L & R speakers now connect to the sub's L&R speaker OUT sockets. Then you need two extra lengths of speaker cable. These go from the receiver's speaker outs to the sub's L&R speaker IN sockets.

Connecting to a surround receiver, just use the phono/RCA cable from the receiver's "Sub Pre Out" to the white phono/RCA labeled Low Level IN.

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2007

SOURCE: JBL PSW D112 Distorted Sound

SYLVAN.

THE FILTERS /FILTRES ON YOUR SPEAKERS ARE TORN OR DAMAGED. IF YOU STILL HAVE WARRENTY ON THEY FROM JBL YOU CAN RETURN THEM FOR NEW ONES, PROVIDING THAT IS COVERED. IF NOT. I PERSONALLY RECOMMEND YOU BUY YOU SOME NEW ONES. REPAIRING WOULD BE OK, BUT IT WILL HAPPEN AGAIN VERY QUICKLY.

Thank you. Let me know what your decissions are

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Benjamin Patri

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2008

SOURCE: JBL sub PSW-D110 hums, and the fuse is blown

here is the manual, I am looking for a more detailed version

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2008

SOURCE: JBL PSW-D110 Humming Loud

If I remember these correctly, there is a bad coupling cap in the amp section. You should see it as the top should have ballooned up. Replace the cap and you should be OK.
Dan

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2009

SOURCE: How do you disassembly the JBL PSW_D110?

what i did was i stuck my hand in the port, screw driver in hand, used the blunt end of the screwdriver put it in the indent on the magnet on the back of the sub, positioned it so that the end of the screw driver was stickin out and smacked it with a hammer and it popped out, make sure u take the screws out of the front of the sub, and then take the insulation out of the box and do the same thing to th eboard just do it on theblack part of the amp not on the board

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2009

SOURCE: I need schematic for JBL PSW D110, and am just new to fiding out what easiest way would be?

get connected to the following
www.glolab.com/freeinfo/info.html-11k
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www.vitage-radio.info/heathkit/-78k

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Please verify that we're talking about a JBL PSW-D110 here. I'm making no assumptions.

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