Where is the fuse on my subwoofer?

Where is the fuse on my subwoofer?

Fuses for subwoofers can be located in-line with the subwoofer wires, within the speaker enclosure, and if there is an amp dedicated to the subwoofer, the fuse could be located there.

Why is my subwoofer blown fuses?

In most cases, an amplifier will blow fuses due to internal damage caused by the way it was installed. An amplifier that blows the main power fuse immediately after you turn it on or when the fuse is inserted into the fuse holder is usually damaged in its power supply or output section, and will require serviced.

How do I fix my subwoofer without power?

If the subwoofer still doesn’t power on, try plugging it into a different outlet that you know works properly. As with the speaker wires, inspect the subwoofer’s power cable for any damage or defects. Some subwoofers are equipped with a fuse, which may or may not require removal of a back plate.

How do you change a fuse in a subwoofer?

How to Replace a Subwoofer Fuse

  1. Step 1: Troubleshoot the System.
  2. Step 2: Locate the Fuse.
  3. Step 3: Determine the Type of Fuse.
  4. Step 4: Disconnect the Power.
  5. Step 5: Remove the Old Fuse.
  6. Step 6: Replace the Fuse.
  7. Step 7: Test the System.

Why does my subwoofer smell like it’s burning?

Most new subwoofers produce a smell when their voice coil heats for the first time. When this happens, it means there is an excess glue on the voice coil that burns as the voice coil heats. And this results in a burnt smell from the subwoofers. And the moment the voice coil overheats, the glue begins to burn.

What would make a subwoofer stopped working?

Short Circuit The most common cause of speaker failure is short-circuiting. A short circuit in the wires providing the signal will prevent the signal from ever reaching the subwoofer. A short circuit at the terminals on the subwoofer will also prevent electrical current and signal from reaching the subwoofer.

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