Help, is my Subwoofer toasted?
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Help, is my Subwoofer toasted?
Just recently my Sub has been going haywire, it will make a constant booming noise until I unplug it. Really what I want to know is if it's worth getting fixed, or do I take the plunge and buy a new one?
It's a JBL PSW-D110
High Pass: 150
Phase: 0
Low Pass:100
I don't know much about sub's, but that's the settings I have set on the back
It's a JBL PSW-D110
High Pass: 150
Phase: 0
Low Pass:100
I don't know much about sub's, but that's the settings I have set on the back
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Check the connections, something may be loose or shorted.
Also check whether it has an auto on or off. I do not like to use this feature as it can cause some thumping.
It is possible the amp is having some kind of problem.
Also check whether it has an auto on or off. I do not like to use this feature as it can cause some thumping.
It is possible the amp is having some kind of problem.
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All these cheap subs made by "Harmon" a few years back seem to have the same amp problems. I know...I have an Infinity BU-120 that died after around 14 months. I got Harmon Int'l to help offset the repairs, which have held up great. Repairs will be $100-$150, so you may want to consider a new sub.
You can probably read a lot about this on audioreview.com. Search for your sub model and read people's complaints, and hopefully their resolutions.
You can probably read a lot about this on audioreview.com. Search for your sub model and read people's complaints, and hopefully their resolutions.