I FOUND A SOLUTION!! I had a power supply in the garage. It is a AC plugin. Specs are: 9v 19 KW 120 AC It works. Also...Found a loose speaker plug from main speaker.
Hi Dan Bushey, I'm glad you found a solution, what does not close me is that Altec Lansing, which needs a DC 18volts and 650mA power supply, works with a source that delivers 9 volts and 19KW (???)
Maybe it will be 19 volts and 1.9 Amp?
Comment please
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Dan Bushey, me alegra que hayas encontrado una solucion, lo que no me cierra es que Altec Lansing, que necesita una alimentacion de DC 18volts y 650mA, funcione con una fuente que te entrega 9 volts y 19KW(???)
Tal vez sera 19 volts y 1,9 Amp?
Comenta por favor
Saludos Franco Dosil
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/4749/Altec-Lansing-Avs300.html?page=2
SOURCE: Sub Woofer does not work
hi there are fast checkings for you: Quick Connect Card http://www.alteclansing.com/downloads/641QCC.pdf manual: http://www.alteclansing.com/downloads/641_MAN.pdf is the system working fine exept the sub? my guess: the headphone jack works fine then the speakears are too if soo then the sub amp is bad or some connection is torn try opening the sub and see if everything is hooked right and if soo then the amp is the problem every electronics shop can fix this good luck
SOURCE: What's the volt & amps of Altec Lansing AVS300 2.1 speaker system
Your adapter is Part No. AVX300-A6859, Model No. 9701-00748-IUND.
Or You could get a universal that is rated for output of 18volt DC, 650ma, Center Positive.
I have used a 15volt DC, 900 ma with no problem, but I never run the volume high.
Good Luck
Not a good idea. The receptacle that the computer cord plugs into has EMI filters in it. Bypassing it would cause an AC hum that you'd never be able to get rid of.
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