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Speaker fuse gone on FWM197/05 - Philips FWC550 Shelf System

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How do I fix my yamaha receiver? I turned it up and it shut off,tried to turn on heard fuse blow. Replace one of the two fuses 10A 125v that one blew also.

Fuses blow due to an overload. What has happened in you case is one or more of the output devices (found on the big heat sink) has shorted and acting like it was a piece of wire. Now you have to find out which. By the way it might have gone due to bad speaker wires or speakers, or speaker wires touching each other.
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Rear speakers have no sound

No speakers are not fused.. It is most likely a speaker wire that has gone to ground so they would have to be traced to each speaker to see if you can find the short
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When i hooked it up to my amp it was blown is ther any way i can fix it

does the head unit still work?or is it just the speaker thats gone,must have been a sh*t hot amp or a **** speaker lol...does the amp work?
the resistor has probably gone on the sub or if not then the fuse has gone on the amp or on the back of the head unit.
i don't know i need more info about unit/sub & amp like watts & amps of them makes & models etc.....
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I can not get any sound from any of the four speakers. It appears to be wired correctly. Is there a fuse somewhere that may be blown

There is no fuse goning to speakers. Fist take a 9 volt batt. and test each speaker to see if there are wired correctly. Then try again. If no sound take raido back..
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Jbl eon15p-1 my speaker it was working fine after 30 minuts wont turn on

Mine has a blown power supply transformer. There are 2 fuses on the power input board. One of the fuses on mine blows instantly because the primary on the tranformer has gone short cct. A $200 part from Jands !!!
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Peavey SP5

depends who assembled the speakers as to wheather or not there is any fuse proetection installed.
The drivers are probably gone from the highs because of overloading power surge on the same circuit as the cash register,
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the crossover is failed.

Cheap fix is replace crossover
expensive fix replace cones of speaker

Best long term protection is to split up the power loading on the stage and surge/spike guard power boards for staging equipment & have resettable fuses installed at the crossobvers or the respective speaker connections.

1.FUSES ARE PROTECTION<
2.THEY BLOW FOR A REASON<
3.PROTECTING THE SPEAKERS<
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Speakers

Check your crossover network... if that's OK then maybe ya Amp's output has either fused.. or gone Kaput.. try see if ya get sound thru ya earphones if ya have a jack... this will prove ya Amp is OK.. at least up to the Jack.
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ARS108 gone

Since Acoustic Research went out of business, I too have been looking for a solution similar to yours. I may have found an alternative to throwing away this really nice speaker. I found a company on the web that appears to sell an amp that may fit nicely into this speaker enclosure for $99.00. Check it out...

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?DID=7&PartNumber=300-805

Tenderfoot56
(I'm not in any way associated with this company, just a suggestion)
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