When I connect a mic to my jbl610 the sound is very low even at the highest setting ans someone told me it may be a fuse inside the speaker?
I doubt it's the fuse, since a blown fuse would cut the power off completely.
It's more likely to be a bad capacitor that's causing a power supply problem so the amp can't get enough power to amplify the signal.
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"Thank you sooo much for your help, what is the general cost for a bad capacitor?"
Less than a few pounds for most. Visit the "Bad Caps forum" for more information on them.
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SOURCE: JBL Eon 15 Blown Fuse
These fuses are most likely 3 Amp fuses. Please note that if the replacements blow as well, that there is a problem within the amp section that will require repair.
Dan
SOURCE: jbl eon
the eon woofer is designed to fit the small frame of the inside cabinet. The EV woofers look too deep to fit but you can try. I do think that the built in amps were set to work with only the JBL woofers so there might be a signal problem using the built in amp. The eon face seems to have their own screws to hold the grill so if they aren't holding you can drop some cement to help hold the srews in place. The front does not allow removal of the woofer so it seems whatever you do should not effect anything.
SOURCE: what is is the output IC no for the high driver of jbl eon
Download service manual here:
http://www.free-service-manuals.com/JBL_EON15-G2_Service_Manual_L38587/
SOURCE: My JBL eon 15g2 speaker was working fine and then
the braided wires from the speaker connectors to the voice coil could be broken (from repetitive movement) or it could be the voice coil it self that could be cut open from a miss alignment of the cone (ware and tear), delicately push on the cone and feel if it rubs, a simple test is to check the IMPEDANCE of the speaker with a OHMMETER, if you have a reading (4,6,or 8 ohms) than the speaker is fine, check the rest of the wiring, if it reads OPEN than you need a new speaker...
SOURCE: I have a jbl 515
If you can watch the fuse kind of twitch. Most likely you have somthing shorted in your output amps. ( the ones on the heatsink underneath PCB) you'll probolly need a tech for this one to change out the transistors. Still under warranty?
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