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JBL CREATURE II soundspeakers are dead without power

Our lovely goldhamster bit the cables of my beloved JBL CREATURE II. After fixing all broken cables, the subwoofer has power which I can tell by the green light. The loudspeakers do not show any noise nor is the green LED ignited. The cable on the loudspeakers are very small, but I fixed them very thoroughly. No success unfortunately. Do you have any tips how to fix the cables properly?

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When the power to the system was applied to the speakers before you realized the cables were chewed, you blew some components in the power boards to the speakers. You could look to see if there are replaceable fuses. Otherwise a trip to the repair shop or new speakers.

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SOURCE: Creature JBL

check for the switches is in on,then check the wires are connected properly

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SOURCE: My JBL Creature II (in

You may find some on the Internet (use Google) or on EBay.

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