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Klipsch KW-100 Subwoofer Speaker Questions & Answers
My klipsck kw-100 subwoofer will not power up i,v checked fuse it,s not blown want migth i do next
u can eanny 1.5 volt battry ,get 2 length wire .strip both ends.stick 1 strip end in the speaker box on positive or red connector .then you do the same on the negetave or black connector .now you should have one strip end for positive one strip end for negetave now connect negetave to battry .then brush the positive wire to battry positive .if you hear a thumping sound that mean that your subwoofer is good if you dont hear eanny sound that mean it is dead.i have done this for the past 50 years.bye..
No sound from my klipsch r-4b subwoofer
Klipsch is not forthcoming with internal diagrams. I have worked on / repaired some of them. They have components that are under rated for the application and fail. You will need to have it serviced if it pairs and you dont have sound.
Can I turn down the bass on my Klipsch rp280f speaker? I have no tone control on my sprout 100.
No.
The RP-280F is just a passive floor standing speaker.
Passive means it does not produce any type of audio/sound itself. It must be powered by an external amplifier or other source of power outside from itself.
Therefore it cannot/does not adjust or modify the power & or frequencies provided by another product.
Usally your adjustments for bass & treble are located on the receiver/amplifier/stereo/whatever your power source is & is adjusted by the product that is producing the power.
Hope this helps.
I have a klipsch promedia ultra 5.1 speaker system. On the back of the subwoofer it has three 3.5mm inputs for front L/R, rear L/R, and center/sub. What do the other ends of the 3.5mm cables plug into
Those three analog inputs are designed for a 5.1 or higher computer sound card (front, rear, and sub/center) with analog outputs. Onboard sound cards are mostly poor quality, so the Klipsch will not sound as good as if you have a better internal or external sound card (such as Creative's Sound Blaster, e.g., SB1). If you only have a digital surround sound source, such as a TV, Xbox, satellite or cable receiver, then you need a digital to analog decoder. Klipsch made a nice decoder, the DD-5.1. It converts optical and other digital signals to the analog signals your Klipsch ProMedia uses.
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