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Hello, and welcome! If you're using the correct replacement fuse ( 2 amps, 250 volt slow blow, Radio Shack part number-270-1064) and it still keeps blowing, it is an indication there is something else wrong with the system. The fuse is acting as a safety mechanism to prevent further damage. Please contact...
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Hi everyone. I've had my 2.1 speaker system for quite a few years now and have really enjoyed the sound quality. Today, after being away at college, I plugged my speakers back in for the first time in a few months and they worked for about a minute before I heard some humming and a pop. I decided...
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gabe s
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12-16-2007
Filed under: Promedia 2.1, 2.1 fuse, speakers not working, 2.1 pro media
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Hello. This is my first post and it is long as I wanted to include all relevant information. Thanks in advance for your patience with any repeat of material covered in any other posts. Equipment: ProMedia 2.1 THX. Speakers and Subwoofer -- V2.1 - 01031221, SA Project Number 205697. Purchased from CompUSA...
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This is a follow-up to my original post. I was able to find the correct Radio Shack fuses (Part Number 270-1064). These also blew as soon as I powered on the subwoofer. A call to tech support at 888-554-5665 was promptly answered. I was informed the problem was the amplifier inside the subwoofer and...
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Mister_Clean -- thank you for your suggestion. In my case, the subwoofer fuse fails even though the DINplug isn't connected.
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