My sub is blown (sound vibrating badly). Should I repair or replace?
SOURCE: Power problem with Paradigm PDR 10 Subwoofer
Yes it can be.You can check it with ohmmeter the impedance should be 4 or 8 ohms.But if you can disassembly the sub its better then you can see and check everything.My guess is that one of the cables on the speakers connector is broken and its just touching the conntact.
SOURCE: PDR-10 subwoofer has no output. 120vac to unit is
I have exactly the same situation with my PDR-10. Paradigm techs were of no help, don't me to take it to a service centre which i did. Of course when it was there they plugged it in and it stayed on for a day and a half so no problem right? Get it home, nothing, plugged and replugged, got it on once but not for long. Opened up back, everything including fuse looks solid and fine....to naked eye anyhow.
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Everything's working fine, except when a particularly loud or low sound is encountered (you know, the usual blown speaker sound). I purchased the speaker in 1996 (!). The local authorized dealer wants to sell me a new one. I understand that the new ones must sound a lot better than what I've got... Just checking my options...
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