Hi, I'm having JBL Creature II speakers and the entire foam is broken. What is the replacement part number either the foam or do I need to order the inside part for the speaker?
SOURCE: Power Cord for Creature II
I looked and the only thing I could come up with is to e-mail JBL and order a new one. Radio shack, Best Buy, or Futurehsop might be able to help but you have to call them with the model number or go to the store and check it out. Here's the link to JBL if you want to order a new one.
http://www.harmanaudio.com/search_browse/partlist.asp?BrandId=JBL&MarketId=HOM&Parts=CREATUREIIBLK/230
Sorry, wish I had a better answer but there isn't much out there for this.
SOURCE: My left JBL Creature II speaker has a green light
I had the same issue and applied ezimme solution from Jan 04, 2009 and it worked perfectly. Thanks ezimme!
SOURCE: JBL Creature Speakers
I fixed a similar problem I was having. It requires a little work.
Take out the four screws from under the broken speaker. Carefully remove the cover, separating the speaker from the base. The two are wired together so don't pull them apart with force. Then remove the single screw, which is much larger the the previous four, and separate the speaker from the top cover.
If you chose you can remove the wires from the speaker, they just snap on, but its not required.
What I found is the speaker issue is not with the wire or the power, but the speaker it's self. On the back there is a big round metal piece. On my speaker that piece was pushed towards the front of the speaker. When I looked at the good speaker, that big piece was all the way back. So I simply pulled it back and presto, instant fix!
I hope this works for you.
SOURCE: JBL Creature 2.1 Left Speaker not working
Hiya
Too late to resolve the original poster's worries, I can assume, but I arrived here when searching on account of the same problem and resolved it. This is going to sound implausibly condescending, I'm afraid (and excuse th elack of technical terminology!)...
I couldn't get my left speaker to work exactly as above, but then looked carefully at the shape of the respective cables leading to the sub. You have to fit the triangle shape of the lead into the triangular shape of the hole. The speaker CAN be connected what *feels* like correctly, but is in fact connected incorrectly (ie, not all the way in).
This is more a problem with the left speaker than the right since it's a triangle and the right is a square, and can be a little fiddly.
Anyone else experiencing the same problem should probably take a quick moment just to check this isn't it! :)
SOURCE: I have a JBL Creature
I thought my speakers had blown out and they were fixed by just pushing on the black circle inside. The speaker had come loose from the housing- possibly when they fell down or something. Try that before you give up all hope.
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