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Dual Voice-Coil
The unique Dual Voice-Coil design allows both left and right channel
sound from just one speaker. Simply hook up both the left and the right
channels to the special terminals on the speaker. Hook up one channel
only, if the speaker is to be used in a conventional stereo set-up.
I found this on jamo site hope that will help you
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If the subwoofer has its own power cord seperate from the rest of the audio system, the internal amplifier could be fried or u have a loose connection inside the box
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You have to configure the VSX to provide LFE to the sub. Look in the manual.
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Refer to the applicable Jamo manual.
http://www.jamo.com/na-en/support/owners-manuals/
http://www.jamo.com/images/download/313.aspx
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As far as I have figured out on othe rForums it coul dbe the amp that is fried or another device on the powernet. I have connected the SUB on another powernet and it does the same, so I rule that option out. Can the AMP be fried after less than 2 years of normal use? That would not be a good sign. Is there any way of testing that is is indeed the amp and not just a bad connection or somthing 'small'?
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