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Sure, I can help you find the repair and service manual you need. I suggest starting by searching online through authorized Yamaha retailers or in the Yamaha archives. You can also try contacting a local Yamaha dealer for assistance.
If the fuse is blown, then there is a failure that requires servicing. Unless you are adept at electronics, take it to a repair shop. Here is your service manual:
Often there are small screws retaining the grille... sometimes they are black and hard to see. Other times the grill sits in grooves at the side and one has to "buckle" the grill outward to disengage the edges from the grooves. Sometimes the metal grille has rubber strips at teh edge and when reassembling, they need to be restored to the grille before it is "buckled" to get it back in the grooves. One needs to use a medium sized flat bladed screwdriver to pry up the middle of the grille at one of the two free sides and get it out of the grooves.
You need to have the speakers re-coned. Unless they are really really good speakers this will cost you almost as much as new ones. A JBLauthorized repair facility should be your next call. Replacing them is probably the answer
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