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  1. Doudou, tu a la version 220V ? Tu voudrais pas regarder la reference du composant qui a crame stp? Is there someone who have same power supply has mine and can tell me the reference of the component?
  2. They have said that without the reference of the component, they cannot do anything!
  3. 1) I haven't any knowledge in electronics 2) My problem is a bit different... have you seen my topic about it? just below this! To resume : a component as disapeared in an explosion!
  4. It's a bit expensive to send all the electronic in USA by plane from France for repair! Can you just sell me the power supplie card? Without any guareentee? Because I have made a huge mistake and mine have burned! I'll send a mail to you, I hope you will understand my poor english (sorry), and that when we are student, we cannot afford every times very good speakers!
  5. Yes! I have the french version, our electrical system is in 220V! Pffff!
  6. I don't remember, I think it has 2-3 years old. It is one of the first promedia 4.1 in France, just after the disapearing of pro media V2-400. Is it possible to buy to Klipsch another power supply?
  7. If you can, it could help me! Thanks! You can see pics here : http://woofy.host.sk/divers/P1010002.jpg http://woofy.host.sk/divers/P1010006.jpg You can see where is the component.
  8. Hello all! First, I want to excuse me of my poor english, but I'm a french student, and unfortunately not very good in english. Here the matter : a long time ago, in a country far far away.... erm... not exactly , one year ago, while I was playing video games on my klipsch PM 4.1, an electric overload blow up the fuse. But, the interest thing is after : I have unpluged the subwoofer, and removed the 6 screw. A look into show me that 2 whire between the wide electonic card where all the I/o plugs are and the amplification car was unpluged. I replug it, replace the fuse by an inapropriate fuse (yeah I know I'm a stupid idiot!) and a part of electrical components blowed up. I've got the reference of most of them, but one as totally disappeared! It seems to be a triac. But ever if i know what component it is, I haven't got enought experience in electronic, and I haven't found anybody who can help me. So what can I do? is it possible to buy theses electronics cards? Or the complete subwoofer (but it's not cheap! )
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