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Posted on Feb 12, 2008

Gigaworks s750 was playing speakers fine then turned off from controller....and then nothing ...controller lights disapeared......and was not working....the power light on the back of the sub is flashing....and no fuses have blown? any ideas...buy a new one perhaps...lol

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  • wheeliemouse Feb 12, 2008

    all connections are good push in and never tampered with or moved since day one ....thanks for idea thow...but already checked.

  • wheeliemouse Feb 12, 2008

    forgot to mention the controller works on friends one.

  • wheeliemouse Feb 12, 2008

    nothing out of place inside...no damage or burning

  • Anonymous Feb 25, 2008

    sme thing has happened to me, switched it off on the remote, now its all dead and wont come on again!

  • maxyvelez Feb 27, 2008

    I have the same problem, went to bed, the next day nothing the control pod dosen't work

  • COKPAT Mar 10, 2008

    Funny... same thing happened to me as well. if there is any solution on this I will keep you posted... Feel free to do the same for me :)

  • Anonymous Mar 16, 2008

    i have the same problem

  • malamutza May 24, 2008

    same here... simply wouldn't turn on again, green light flashing on the back of the subwoofer.

  • kribba May 25, 2008

    i now have it open and i can heear this small click from the amplifier at the same rate as the light is blinking..

    anyone! help!!!

  • Anonymous Sep 24, 2008

    i get the same thing happening.... and i took the back panel off of mine, and plugged it in and the ticking seems to be coming from one of the larger transistors inside. not really sure if it is fixable... and i was wondering if you need the audio control pad to use the system... i lost mine......

  • jonas_x69 Dec 15, 2008

    I got the same issue... Anyone got any ideas? Is this fixable?

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Anonymous

Same **** happend to me. I have TWO systems, and now none of them are working. Just the flashing green light on the back of the sub...

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Anonymous

Same problem just went out after about 4 years.... weak lifespan for a 500 dollar system

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Gigaworks S750 Speaker System. Do you need the audio pod for the sub and surround speakers to work? Can they work with volume control from the PC?

It is a fully integrated system that is powered from the sub which contains the power board, the amplifier and heat sink, plus the processor. you could run one speaker using the onboard sound card.

The link shows the inner workings.

https://www.xbitlabs.com/creative-gigaworks-s750-review/

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