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Ron Cuyson Posted on Apr 05, 2009

Someone stole my sound touch control pod for my z-5500 surround sound speakers,where can I get a areplacement?

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  • josho495 Apr 06, 2009

    I think I need one too, but don't know where you could purchase a single unit.
    My speakers do not stay on anymore. I turn it on and it stays on for a glimpse of a second then turns off. I've checked all the cables, bought a new fuse - nothing.
    My sub still has power so I don't think its that. Maybe the control centre cable that connects them? Anyone heard of this problem??
    If not, would it be the sub???

    Any info would be greats.
    Thanks in advanced

  • josho495 Apr 06, 2009

    I think I need one too, but don't know where you could purchase a single unit.
    My speakers do not stay on anymore. I turn it on and it stays on for aglimpse of a second then turns off. I've checked all the cables,bought a new fuse - nothing.
    My sub still has power so I don't think its that. Maybe the controlcentre cable that connects them? When it does turn on, its says 'Detecting' then just shuts off. Anyone heard of this problem??
    If not, would it be the sub???

    Any info would be greats.
    Thanks in advanced

  • waleeddurran May 15, 2009

    Exactly same problem as Joshua :(

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Logitech does not sell these seperately.. not in my country anyhow. You should also be aware, that there is several (at least two) revisions of these controllers, so you cant just just use any controller.. Check eBay.. and try to get one that has the same sticker on the back of the stand as yours. EG, mine is R750. Good luck!

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