Where can I get specs for the transformer on this unit???
I've been on the net searching for hours now and nothing!!!!!
If anyone has any details please help me
At the cost of some equipment today they are throw away when the dont work and buy new. if its a small transformer you might try radio shack multi volt unit . bring in old transformer so the can match speaker side of wire.
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You got no on light.It seems the power supply failure.
So, Cheak power cable , and internal transformer of that speaker.If you know electronics ten only you can do.otherwise should not do it.You may Have severe shock
You would need to rewind the coils.Do not try to do it by yourself if you have no idea what you are up-to...this time it was transformer next time it could it could be your circuit.Take it to a professional,the charges won't be much. Good Luck.
Sorry just doublechecked your board specs. Go to the sound properties in control panel. Click on the configure speakers option. If everything is plugged in right then windows should configure it for you to a 5.1 config. Hope this helps.
Am sure that the internal transformer is gone, You would have powered your speaker with a step up/step down transformer, you need to see a technician around you that can help you out, you need to replace a 220V-230V transformer in the speaker since your country requires that.
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