20 Most Recent JBL PSW-D112 Speaker Questions & Answers

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Fuse

Be the first to answer 5/21/2013 10:24:00 PM • JBL PSW-D112... • Posted on May 21, 2013Be the first to answer
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Recently acquired a PSW-D112 Sub

Or you could prepare for the worst but live in the moment and wait til it dies. You have time on your side. Plus, you could always use it as a passive sub if you have a separate amplifier. I did that with a Klipsch KSW-12 when my second copy blew its amp.
4/10/2011 9:18:28 PM • JBL PSW-D112... • Answered on Apr 10, 2011
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When my jbl psw-d112 is on it will run just fine

That model is known to have issues with the amps.Your problem is caused by a couple of components on the board shorting out.If you pull the amp out you will find on the large board behind the speaker terminal a couple of burned components.

The easiest fix is to buy a Bash 300w amp from Parts Express and replace the original amp.The Bash amp fits pretty well except that it is about an inch shorter.You can fill the hole with some mdf and have a sub that actually performs better than the original and with less heat build up as it is digital.Hope this helps,it's not complicated really.
12/5/2010 1:58:12 AM • JBL PSW-D112... • Answered on Dec 05, 2010
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It will not power on

henrylshelt,
Your sub should turn on into standby mode when plugged into AC power without being attached to the receiver. If it does not follow the list below. If it does, the sub needs a signal from your receiver via either by line-level (RCA) or the speaker wires to turn on out of standby. Ensure that the cable or wires going to your sub is in fact sending a signal while the receiver is on. To Test, (speaker wires) hook up a different known working speaker; (line-level) Some receivers have a menu option to turn the LFE output on and off, ensure that it is on and producing a signal.

Diagnose the problem:
1) Remove all wiring to/from the unit except for the AC plug (use a different known working AC outlet), will it turn on? If so the other outlet is not working.
2) Remove the woofer, does the amp have a fuse that need to be changed? Change the fuse. If it blows again after replacing and turning back on, the speaker is blown; go to #4.
3) Unplug the woofer from the amp, does it turn on? If so, go to #4.
4) The sub need to be serviced. http://www.jbl.com/EN-US/Support/Pages/SupportOverView.aspx

-Hope this helps, Chris.
8/29/2010 2:18:39 PM • JBL PSW-D112... • Answered on Aug 29, 2010
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TR 225 JBL

Be the first to answer 8/15/2010 6:11:19 AM • JBL PSW-D112... • Posted on Aug 15, 2010Be the first to answer
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I have moved from place to place...and all the

Are you not sure the wires came off? If they're off, reconnect them and get back to us. Absolute polarity doesn't matter. You can always reverse the phasing with the external Phase control.

When you say you replaced the fuse, was that a wild guess or was the fuse really blown?
6/21/2010 12:25:36 AM • JBL PSW-D112... • Answered on Jun 21, 2010
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JBL subwoofer PSW-D115

Hi Im a Certified Repair technician, I seen few problems with this unit, there is a amplifier module inside this unit, is really hard to find since JBL discontinued this almost immediately.
Sorry no really worth to bother........
11/21/2009 9:34:35 AM • JBL PSW-D112... • Answered on Nov 21, 2009
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JBL PSW-D112 Speaker fuse blow immediately after replaced

The fuse is designed to protect the circuit and prevent fire. When a fuse blows it is because it is getting to much current through it.
In some cases it could be because you replaced the fuse with one that did not meet the specs of the required fuse, there are different types of fuses and you should always replace with exactly the same type of fuse.

Do not replace with a higher Amp fuse, you could end up frying the amp at least. It's not a safe thing to do since there is an off chance of fire from using the wrong fuse.

If you have the right type of fuse installed and it is still blowing, then refer the unit to a qualified service center for repair, or look for a new replacement Amp.

john


11/21/2009 9:30:06 AM • JBL PSW-D112... • Answered on Nov 21, 2009
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I have a 5.1 home theater trade PROTON PRO-1500

Thats a DIN connector.
4/1/2009 9:51:14 PM • JBL PSW-D112... • Answered on Apr 01, 2009
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Jbl subwoofer

There is actually some good news.  I had this problem with my PB10s (1 have 2 PB10s and 2 PB12s) It is one of 2 things, the first is that it could be a capacitor and resister combination on the amplifier board (which was the fix for our PB10 with the same problem), or 2nd, the AMP IC, which is not available for the PB12. hmmm
2/5/2009 8:42:42 PM • JBL PSW-D112... • Answered on Feb 05, 2009
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No more thump

Be the first to answer 9/13/2008 4:16:51 PM • JBL PSW-D112... • Posted on Sep 13, 2008Be the first to answer
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JBL SUB ACR10 SUBWOOFER

I would suggest to check the rectifiers first, very unlikely that the capacitors became shorted.
9/4/2008 1:07:14 AM • JBL PSW-D112... • Answered on Sep 04, 2008
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