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Join Date: Aug 2005
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I have a set of logitech z-680 speakers that keep blowing the fuse as soon as they are powered on. I'm thinking its the transformer. This thing is pulling alot of power, my lights seriously dim if i bypass the fuse. If I bypass the fuse the control pod powers on like it should. Anyone else think this may be the transformer. If so, anyone know where I can get a suitable replacement? These speakers are under warranty so I get a new set of z-5500's since the z-680's are no longer made. The nice thing is I get to keep the z-680 set, they didnt want any of it back. Thanks for any help!
-Rob |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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I'm looking for the Controlled piece only
I have 2 sets of speakers systems where both controllers stopped working. Thanks ckaras@san.rr.com |
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