Don't send anything anywhere! Just replace the cable to your amp and it will be fine. murf427Don't send anything anywhere! Just replace the cable to your amp and it will be fine. murf427
Its connected to the computer part of the amp. Im not good with comptuer stuff.... Would Geek Squad be able to fix it or should i take it to a stereo repair place so I dont do any worse damageIts connected to the computer part of the amp. Im not good with comptuer stuff.... Would Geek Squad be able to fix it or should i take it to a stereo repair place so I dont do any worse damage
Only the cable connecting the two is bad. Just get a new cable & connect it the same way it is now. murf427Only the cable connecting the two is bad. Just get a new cable & connect it the same way it is now. murf427
the wire is melted to the amp. how can i fix that ? or should i just cut the wire n leave about an inch of the existing wire and use a wire connector to attatch the new one ? ?the wire is melted to the amp. how can i fix that ? or should i just cut the wire n leave about an inch of the existing wire and use a wire connector to attatch the new one ? ?
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my fuse keeps poppin everytime i put a new one when i turn it on how can i fix dat?my fuse keeps poppin everytime i put a new one when i turn it on how can i fix dat?
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How can I fix that without having to send it off ? I just looked & my Left/LFE conection wire is burnt a little ...How can I fix that without having to send it off ? I just looked & my Left/LFE conection wire is burnt a little ...
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A powered subwoofer can be connected directly to a TV's output jacks to boost the bass. An audio Y-adapter condenses the stereo signals into a single signal for the subwoofer to reproduce the bass frequencies. ... Subwoofers connect with a single 1/4-inch audio cable.
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it sounds like the sub is rubbing in the voice coil.
put the speaker in upside down to what it was before.
sometimes that extra bit of downward pull is enough to offset the error.
There are speaker reconing experts out there but it is cheaper to replace the sub itself.
the sub can be replaced for sure.
sounds like it could be a warning sound that indicates either a short or a bad connection and is tripping the safety warning. check all speaker terminal connections and connections on the amp to make sure there is nothing loose or touching
its all about impedance matching...did you check to see that the new yamahas would drive from the system, before installing them? sounds like you will need to possibly add a matching transformer or other device on this one.
Don't send anything anywhere! Just replace the cable to your amp and it will be fine. murf427
Its connected to the computer part of the amp. Im not good with comptuer stuff.... Would Geek Squad be able to fix it or should i take it to a stereo repair place so I dont do any worse damage
Only the cable connecting the two is bad. Just get a new cable & connect it the same way it is now. murf427
the wire is melted to the amp. how can i fix that ? or should i just cut the wire n leave about an inch of the existing wire and use a wire connector to attatch the new one ? ?
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