20 Most Recent Kenwood SW36HT Subwoofer Questions & Answers

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How can i connect my subwoffer to my preamp (mark levinson 38)

You can't hook it up to your preamp. If the sub has speaker level inputs you would use them to hook it up to your amp speaker terminals. The left positive and negative goes to the corresponding left positive and negative at the amplifier and the same for the right channel.
12/3/2015 1:38:15 AM • Kenwood SW36HT... • Answered on Dec 03, 2015
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How to connect a kenwood subwoofer to a JVC 6018r reciever

Look for sub woofer output on back of receiver.
11/13/2015 7:14:00 PM • Kenwood SW36HT... • Answered on Nov 13, 2015
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Hi, I have the Kenwood Subwoofer KS-201-HT, my

usually subs have outputs 4 ur monitors however if ur sub is active @ ur monitors are passive then you need 2 connect sub 2 ur tape loop with rca connections,usually you use the send signal from ur reciever which would norm connect to ur tape input , if the sub is passive then u connect direct to speaker output on amp then monitors to the sat connections on sub
3/19/2012 4:47:43 PM • Kenwood SW36HT... • Answered on Mar 19, 2012
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Can'T GET TO WORK THROUGH THE TV

try hooking your stereo up to your cable/satilight box audo outputs
12/29/2010 5:11:23 PM • Kenwood SW36HT... • Answered on Dec 29, 2010
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A friend of mine has a Kenwood SW-35HT subwoofer.

For its electric supply keep an stablizer, because big home theaters dosent know to conduct electricity properly
12/4/2010 3:29:20 PM • Kenwood SW36HT... • Answered on Dec 04, 2010
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My subwoofer keeps blowing the 3 amp fuse on the

There's an overload in either the power supply section or the amp part of the subwoofer. Overloads are mostly caused by a semiconductor that has shorted (acting just like a piece of wire). Transistors are easy to test with a multi-meter in this condition. For when you put the Ohm meter probes on each leg it will act like you are touching the probes to just one leg.
2/19/2010 3:30:53 PM • Kenwood SW36HT... • Answered on Feb 19, 2010
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Speaker blown? How do I open it up to see? And how do I fix it?

that task is for a qualified tech kindly take your speaker to a qualified tech.
4/26/2009 11:02:49 PM • Kenwood SW36HT... • Answered on Apr 26, 2009
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Sw-32ht kenwood subwoofer

Open the case and check the fuses and the speaker to see if it actualy still working and not blown.
4/13/2009 3:16:03 AM • Kenwood SW36HT... • Answered on Apr 13, 2009
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SW-36HT

Hello,

the only way to get to the fuse:
you need to remove all the screws surrounding the amp on the back of the speaker. when removing the last screw be sure to hold the amp
in place because if you don't it will fall out towards you causing damage to you as well the screw hole.
disconnect the speaker connector. you need to press the latch on the side of the connector to release it from the base.

carefully remove the amp and lay it flat on a sturdy surface. don't lay it on something that can tear because the grill on the amp can damage cloth very easily.

If you look at the board closest to the edge you will see a fuse there as well as on the main board that is lying flat. check those fuses to see if they are burn marks on them. you should have 3 fuses to check. replace as needed with the correct ones. if you don't know which ones you need take them to an electronics store or auto store.
hope this helps.
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12/7/2008 4:01:50 AM • Kenwood SW36HT... • Answered on Dec 07, 2008
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Help

4 or 8 ohms.In some specific cases it can be 2 or even 16 b but its usually 4 or 8
4/22/2008 9:09:29 PM • Kenwood SW36HT... • Answered on Apr 22, 2008
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Sub woofer flashing red and green

sir,,i think there is something wrong with the connections or the cross over,,,kindly check it out or mjaybe the cone of ur speaker is damage,,,hope too help you thnkss??
1/29/2008 3:08:55 AM • Kenwood SW36HT... • Answered on Jan 29, 2008
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Kenwood surround sound receiver krf-7050d stuck on mute

Check the Remote Control: Ensure that the remote control is functioning correctly. Press the MUTE button on the remote control to unmute the sound. The "MUTE" indicator should turn off. Manual Adjustment: Navigate to the receiver's setup menu and locate the audio settings section. Adjust parameters such as bass, treble, balance, and surround sound modes to achieve your desired audio quality. Physical Connections: Verify that all audio cables are securely connected to the appropriate inputs and outputs. Check if any cables are damaged or loose. Speaker Configuration: Make sure your speakers are correctly configured. If they are set to "Mute", unmute them. Factory Reset: Refer to the instruction manual for instructions on performing a factory reset.
4/3/2024 3:18:34 AM • Kenwood Audio... • Answered on Apr 03, 2024
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I have a kenwood ka-129 which is currently muted

No, you must press mute again on the remote to toggle off mute.
3/31/2024 9:08:56 PM • Kenwood Audio... • Answered on Mar 31, 2024
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