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In Reply to: Sunfire Sub problem posted by mdp3351 on June 04, 2004 at 07:48:39:
It's probably the amp in the sub went bye-bye..... i had this happen a long time ago with an Infinity sub.... the output level went down to about 5% of normal (but still there)... It's probably not a problem with the moving per-se, but cycling the power after leaving the unit on for a long period of time (notorious problem with power supplies).
Follow Ups:
Just to followup, I narrowed the problem down to 0 sure it was the subwoofer, then decided to take it apart. There was an internal fuse blown, so I went to Radio Schack, got new fuses, put one in and tried it again. No luck, the internal fuse blew again :( So I called Sunfire and am sending it in today. Their flat rate fee for a Super Junior sub is $195 - DOH!
damn. Well, at least you found the problem.... I hope you had owned it a long time prior to having this problem...good luck
No, I've owned it about a year...got a good deal on it used though. I was never able to crank it up in the apartment, but hopefully that'll change once it returns good as new from Sunfire.
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