KLH ASW10-125C Subwoofer - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I have a KLH ASW10-125C Subwoofer and a Harman
Home Theater
volume - personal taste - usually just high enough that you notice the bass - try turning down until you don't notice it then turn up one notch in the switch
phase - depends on distance from other speakers - try initially setting to 0 degrees
cross-over frequency - depends on your other speakers - try setting at 60-100Hz
I BOUGHT A USED SUB YESTERDAY AND IT HAS POWER BUT
Let's establish that your feeding it a good signal first. How is it hooked up and to what?
A quick kand dirty test of it would be to jack in a CD player to its RCA input. It will tell you if it's alive and functioning.
THEN we'll troubleshoot the signal source end.
Find a fuse retailer
If you can post a picture of the fuse it might help in tracking one down.
However I should point out that fuses rarely blow on their own. And one blown is a sign of a serious overload, probably in the main amp or power supply section.
7/9/2018 7:31:01 PM •
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