Ok, I have speaker system that the subwoofer kinda crackled and then smoked for a minute. Is this a fuse or something fixable? If so anyone able to fix it for cheap? (pack of beer/etc)Thanks for the help. Here is the sub unit
10/21/2014 11:57:55 AM
Probably burned something on the board, such as the power supply, etc. You'd have to open it up to see what is burned and if it is replaceable. I doubt it's a fuse.[Edited on October 21, 2014 at 12:00 PM. Reason : aren't these things relatively cheap now? may just be easier/as cheap to get another one]
10/21/2014 11:59:56 AM
blew the amp, get new speakers
10/21/2014 12:09:44 PM
I'd prefer to just fix it if I can unless it really is costly. Is this something you would be willing to look at Will?
10/21/2014 12:10:03 PM
not really my area of expertise. I just know from experience. it's likely easier and just as inexpensive to get a new one.
10/21/2014 12:13:24 PM
go to undead electronics in MV(but it's probably going to cost more than the $25 for replacement used 10 year old speakers)
10/21/2014 12:26:09 PM
fixing electronics is pricey (guaranteed $150). I wouldn't bother fixing anything worth under $500just buy another set (easily under $100)
10/21/2014 6:37:10 PM
Call the manufacturer. You might be surprised.I blew something up in a big Klipsch one time; they sent me a whole new electronics board for free, with nearly no questions asked. Just unbolted the back panel, unhooked a couple of wires, hooked the new panel up, and bolted it back on. All new guts for the sub, minus the speaker itself (and the cabinet, obviously).[Edited on October 22, 2014 at 12:13 AM. Reason : never mind...a little computer sub? Chuck it and buy new speakers.]
10/22/2014 12:12:30 AM
so, to summarize:1.) it's not a fuse2.) it will be expensive to fix3.) just get these for $25: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Multimedia-Speakers-Multiple-Devices/dp/B00EZ9XKCM/
10/22/2014 9:20:34 AM