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Anonymous Posted on Jan 15, 2011

Well i have a Genius SW-5.1 system and my bass is to damn low and i don't know how to repair it, can someone aid me?

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SOURCE: Woffer Problem GENIUS SW-HF 5.1 5005

Don't do anything to your speaker, it may ruin the warranty for it. The best thing to do is take your new speaker back to the store where you had just bought it. They may replace the speaker if found a factory defect on it. Contact first the store where you bought it.

I hope this could help you..:-) Thanks..


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Don't do anything to your speaker, it may ruin the warranty for it. The best thing to do is take your new speaker back to the store where you had just bought it. They may replace the speaker if found a factory defect on it. Contact first the store where you bought it.

I hope this could help you..:-) Thanks..


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