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Try to pump up the volume from your computer. These speakers usually have electronics for auto shutting down when there is no signal at the input.
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if its shuting down the voice coil is probley bad! u need to replace it ! i got 2 1200watt square subwoofers and they did the same thing . it was the voice coil!
I Think its a loose connection in electric circuit. Due to vibration in the woofer the connection might be going off. Check the power circuit for any loose connections.
I had an extra one but I sold it. According to creative labs they do not sell any replacement parts for the speaker systems. The best suggestion that I can give is to check craigslist and ebay for the control pods.
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