Question about JBL CREATURE II Computer Speakers
JBL Creature needs a 18V, 3.5 Amp, AC power supply. JBL original power supply model is TA66180350-B2 made in China. In put power is 220-240V, 50 Hz-0.5 Amps. The AC supply is made to a dual rail supply inside the creature using a diode bridge.
Posted on Aug 26, 2017
SOURCE: jbl wiring diagram
OK
See you CPU's backside you will find two different speaker input saket (in green ,yellow or pink) fix your speaker pins in their colors and the speaker will work
Posted on Dec 22, 2007
SOURCE: JBL Creature 2 Blowing Fuse
I think you made a mistake with your fuse.
With my JBL i can see 9,5A 41FU.
Posted on Sep 08, 2008
SOURCE: JBL Media 100 Speaker power?
Buy a power adapter from radio shack or similar place. You need a 1000mA 12 volt dapter. Just make sure it is rated @ or above 1000mA to avoid the adapter heating up and possibly burning. The whole setup is rated @ 850mA wich 1A(1000mA) should handle with enough head room. But it might run you about $15-20. I would just buy a cheap radio with rca inputs/aux input and use that. I got one from Walmart for around $40 and it plays CD's & AM/FM.
Posted on Jun 09, 2009
SOURCE: I am trying to repair my JBL Creature II system.
I have the exact same problem, email me if you got your's fixed and how it was. I'm also looking for a solution, that I don't have to pay some random fee on this site for.
Posted on Nov 08, 2009
SOURCE: Diaphragm problem
Yes it can be replaced and your system will be as good as new afterwards.
To get an idea of the work involved: http://www.audiofriends.nl/pdf/refoaming.pdf
There are several companies selling these so called surrounds. There are foam and rubber surrounds. Stick to the same material as you may otherwise significantly alter your system's sound. Just google "speaker repair" or "speaker surrounds" and you will find several. You can ask them to repair your speakers (which may be fairly expensive) or you can order the surrounds and glue (you can not just use any glue) and do it yourself.
I have done such repairs a few times myself and it is absolutely not difficult.
Good luck.
Posted on Nov 09, 2009
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