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Mursyid Posted on Mar 20, 2018

My sanyo led 39 inch did not have sound on woofer after connected

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When the power is on on the socket, only the red bulb in the bigger woofer is on and the green bulb does not turn on. There is no sound too. What could be the problem and the possible solution?

If only the red bulb in the bigger woofer is on and the green bulb does not turn on, and there is no sound, it indicates a potential issue with the power supply or the internal components of the woofer system. Here are a few possible problems and solutions:
  1. Power Supply Issue: The green bulb not turning on could indicate a problem with the power supply to the woofer system. Check the power cable and ensure it is properly connected to the socket and the woofer. Try using a different power outlet or testing the socket with another device to confirm if the issue lies with the power supply.
  2. Internal Component Fault: If the power supply seems fine, there may be an internal fault within the woofer system. It's possible that a component, such as a fuse, capacitor, or circuit board, has malfunctioned. In this case, it is recommended to contact the manufacturer's customer support or consult a professional technician for further diagnosis and repair.
  3. Wiring or Connection Issue: Check the wiring connections between the woofer and any associated speakers or audio sources. Ensure that all cables are properly connected and secured. Faulty or loose connections can result in a lack of sound or improper functioning of the system. Try disconnecting and reconnecting the cables to see if it resolves the issue.
  4. Control Settings: Verify that the control settings on the woofer system are properly adjusted. Ensure that the volume control is set appropriately and not at its lowest position. Also, check any other control settings, such as tone or balance controls, to confirm they are not causing the issue.
  5. Faulty Bulb or LED: If the green bulb is not turning on, it could indicate a faulty bulb or LED. Consider replacing the green bulb with a new one of the appropriate specifications. If the woofer system has LED indicators, it may require professional repair or component replacement.
If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it is recommended to consult the manufacturer's support or contact a qualified technician for further assistance. They can provide specific guidance based on the make and model of your woofer system and help identify and rectify the problem.
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Box specs and airspace for 8 inch subwoofers

<span>Regardless of your wattage rating on your sub woofer, sub woofers</span> differ in only one way. You get an "Open Air" and a "Closed air" <span>Sub woofer</span>, That being said, you'll have to check on your magnet which one you have, to make the boxes for that particular sub woofer. If it is an "Open air" <span>Sub woofer</span>, you should see a hole with "wire mesh" or "metal grid" in the center, at the back of the magnet. If it is a "Closed air", the magnet will be solid with no hole whatsoever.<br /><br />If it is a "Open air" sub, your boxes should always be sealed with silicone sealant, and no ports are to be cut in your box.<br /><br />Regarding the "Closed air" <span>sub woofers</span>, you should have 2 ports cot in the corners of the boxes just below your sub on the face of the box, and the port sizes should be around 50mm in diameter. Get yourself some 50mm PVC drain piping to use as ports. Firstlycut yourself a 100mm piece and insert flush with the front of the box. Test your sound. then try a 150mm piecs and test again. You should start with a 100mm long piece in the one box and add 50mm increments to "tune" the port up to 250mm, depending on the frequency of bass you require. Carry on testing the sound on each increment until you find the sound you want, Then silicone the port to the box for permanent fixing.<br /><br />On a 15 inch <span>Sub woofer</span> ranging between 80Hz and 100Hz, the ample box size required should be a box of 9 inches high, x 9 inches wide, x 9 inches deep. Or 400mm high, x 400mm wide, x 400mm deep. <br />Enjoy! <br />
on May 29, 2011 • Car Audio & Video
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Box specs and airpsace for 12 inch subwoofers

<span>Regardless of your wattage rating on your sub woofer, sub woofers</span> differ in only one way. You get an "Open Air" and a "Closed air" <span>Sub woofer</span>, That being said, you'll have to check on your magnet which one you have, to make the boxes for that particular sub woofer. If it is an "Open air" <span>Sub woofer</span>, you should see a hole with "wire mesh" or "metal grid" in the center, at the back of the magnet. If it is a "Closed air", the magnet will be solid with no hole whatsoever.<br /><br />If it is a "Open air" sub, your boxes should always be sealed with silicone sealant, and no ports are to be cut in your box.<br /><br />Regarding the "Closed air" <span>sub woofers</span>, you should have 2 ports cot in the corners of the boxes just below your sub on the face of the box, and the port sizes should be around 50mm in diameter. Get yourself some 50mm PVC drain piping to use as ports. Firstlycut yourself a 100mm piece and insert flush with the front of the box. Test your sound. then try a 150mm piecs and test again. You should start with a 100mm long piece in the one box and add 50mm increments to "tune" the port up to 250mm, depending on the frequency of bass you require. Carry on testing the sound on each increment until you find the sound you want, Then silicone the port to the box for permanent fixing.<br /><br />On a 15 inch <span>Sub woofer</span> ranging between 80Hz and 100Hz, the ample box size required should be around 27 liters, meaning that you will end up with a box of 13 inches high, x 13 inches wide, x 13 inches deep. Or 400mm high, x 400mm wide, x 400mm deep. <br />Enjoy! <br />
on May 29, 2011 • Car Audio & Video
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Why my sanyo 14 inches led flashes

The Horizontal output transistor could be bad.
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Box size and airspace for 10 inch subwoofers

<span>Regardless of your wattage rating on your sub woofer, sub woofers</span> differ in only one way. You get an "Open Air" and a "Closed air" <span>Sub woofer</span>, That being said, you'll have to check on your magnet which one you have, to make the boxes for that particular sub woofer. If it is an "Open air" <span>Sub woofer</span>, you should see a hole with "wire mesh" or "metal grid" in the center, at the back of the magnet. If it is a "Closed air", the magnet will be solid with no hole whatsoever.<br /><br />If it is a "Open air" sub, your boxes should always be sealed with silicone sealant, and no ports are to be cut in your box.<br /><br />Regarding the "Closed air" <span>sub woofers</span>, you should have 2 ports cot in the corners of the boxes just below your sub on the face of the box, and the port sizes should be around 50mm in diameter. Get yourself some 50mm PVC drain piping to use as ports. Firstlycut yourself a 100mm piece and insert flush with the front of the box. Test your sound. then try a 150mm piecs and test again. You should start with a 100mm long piece in the one box and add 50mm increments to "tune" the port up to 250mm, depending on the frequency of bass you require. Carry on testing the sound on each increment until you find the sound you want, Then silicone the port to the box for permanent fixing.<br /><br />On a 10 inch <span>Sub woofer</span> ranging between 80Hz and 100Hz, the ample box size required should be around 26 liters, meaning that you will end up with a box of 11 inches high, x 11 inches wide, x 11 inches deep. <br />Enjoy! <br />
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No sound from woofer behringer truth monitor b2031

first check woofer (end wire problem )
remove woofer from circuit
test with 1.5v battery cell touch parallel woofer lead neck
if disturbance sound come from woofer
woofer is ok
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My newstar remote do not activate with my sanyo led tv

One of these codes should work for Sanyo:
004, 013, 049, 108, 110, 180 or 209.
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MX6050D Subwoofer Issues

Hello, welcome to Fixya!

Fault is either from the main system or the sub-woofer itself.

You need to test both unit in order to detect which of the two is giving the fault, so that you can concentrate on the faulty unit.

Test the woofer with a AA battery or any other battery. Put your ears close to the woofer and observe if you will hear any sound. If the woofer makes sound, then it means the woofer is working, but if it doesn't make sound, then it means the woofer is defective. Or you can disconnect one of the working speakers and connect the woofer to that part. If there is no sound, then obviously, the woofer is defective.

If the woofer seem to be working, then the unit needs to be tested also.

Connect one of the working speakers to the sub-woofer's section of the main unit. If the speaker doesn't bring out sound, check the system's menu settings, check the volume and make sure the sub-woofer volume is raised to the highest level and not on mute. ( Note that most Theater systems has separate volumes for each speakers). If the volume is raised to the highest level and there is still not sound from the woofer part, then it means the woofer channel has burnt. It could be a fuse or a defective channel. At this point, I think you need help from a repairman.

I hope the above is clear.

Regards.
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JVC TH-M606

You need to take apart tthe sub woofer and check the connection to bass speaker for continuity. It sounds like an internal broken connection to speaker on sub woofer unit.
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