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Blown subwoofer fuse..
Well, it should state in the manual what the replacement fuse is.
There might be a fuse holder near the pwr. plug. , Or near the controls for it. If not....
You might have to open up the sub unit ....and find the blown fuse, and remove it to see what you have. Be sure to unplug the unit before opening it up.
Take the fuse to Radio Shack, or your local electronics supplies stores. Replace with the same, or the correct fuse.
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if your tv has left and right wire output u can but if u dont have it u need to plug it in to a suround reciver
Installation Help
This means that you have purchased a three piece home theatre system. Two tweeters and a sub-woofer. Assuming you are using a Stereo player (Tape/CD/DVC)you have to connect the Left Output of the Stereo placer to the Left Input at the back of the Sub-Woofer and the Right output to the Right input of the subwoofer by cables. Then take tweeters and connect them to Right speaker and Left speaker output at the back of the sub-woofer ( note if the speakers are marked L/R, then connect them to the subwoofer output accordingly. In case you are using a 5.1 player, then only connect the front right and front left to the Right and Left input at the back of the subwoofer. You are and you can now start playing your music or movies and and you will get theatre quality sound.
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