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John Kuchta Posted on Mar 21, 2006
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Sub Woofer does not work

Any idea how to troubleshoot a sub woofer that produces no sound? Or where it can be repaired? The headphone jack has sound. The Sub Woofer still powers all of the satelite speakers. So there's power there. Altec Lansing no longer supports the Altec Lansing 641 speaker system.

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  • Anonymous Feb 09, 2009

    Altec Lansing speakers show power but produce no sound. Have checked volume setting on computer itself. It is turned up to maximum.

  • Anonymous Mar 16, 2014

    No power

  • Anonymous Mar 17, 2014

    I am missing my control pod for VS3151 and i have sub-woofer and 5 speaker. Is the control pod alone available for a lowest price?

  • Anonymous Mar 23, 2014

    Iv'e made sure all wires are plugged in wellspeaker lights are on but no sound

  • Anonymous Mar 23, 2014

    woofer is not turning on

  • Anonymous Mar 28, 2014

    how to test the power supply? won't turn on

  • Anonymous Mar 28, 2014

    test the power supply

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This is a known issue with some of the circuits in the 641 that have a tendency to fail. for more information and possibility for repair see this forum:
http://www.neoseeker.com/forums/1/t343871-altec-lansing-641/

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Hi there are fast checkings for you: Quick Connect Card http://www.alteclansing.com/downloads/641QCC.pdf manual: http://www.alteclansing.com/downloads/641_MAN.pdf is the system working fine exept the sub? my guess: the headphone jack works fine then the speakears are too if soo then the sub amp is bad or some connection is torn try opening the sub and see if everything is hooked right and if soo then the amp is the problem every electronics shop can fix this good luck

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