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In Reply to: Symptoms of Blown Fuse on 3.6R's posted by jllaudio on November 28, 2006 at 09:34:15:
I would simply check the fuses and see if they are broken. If they are then replace them and if not I would start looking at the wiring of the drivers and see if something didn't actually break with the wires in the speakers that may have fried but didn't trip the fuses. Best of Luck.
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If the fuses are blown. Do you happen to know of better replacement fuses? The one's that came with the unit look pretty cheesy.
test them with a multimeter's continuity if you have one.
Or better yet, simply replace them. Their cheap and will do until you get ceramics, etc..
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Try searching the archives, I recall some finding ceramic fuses were better than the stock ones. And reading some positive comments on the PS audio critical links when used with sources, but dunno if they’re compatible.
Believe what your ears say - not hearsay.
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