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if I recall correctly it looks like a black square piece of plastic mountecd to the circuit board, it says "BASH" right on it.
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try jiggling the BASH chip inside the subwoofer, if possilbe, remove it and reinstall it.
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yes, I can replace the din connector, I have done many of the klipsch 4.11 DIN replacements, my charge for that is $33, and that includes return shipping to anywhere in the USA.
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ouch, who said to use WD-40? never use that, lol. WD-40 is good for breaking rust, and it makes a good cleaner too, but it is not good for electronics. I don't know why people keep trying that, lol.
Okay, I have a controller available if you want it, $77 shipped to anywhere in the USA.
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first, try using DeOxit on the pots, if that doesn't fix it, I have one I can sell you, but no, you cant get a 2.1 to work with it that I know of.
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go for it, let us know how it works. I've never tried it and I don't use this system anymore to try it.
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if I recall correctly they are a 6ohm speaker, and also, ordering a higher wattage speaker will not increase the power going to the sub, but changing the ohms resistance will.so in other words, if you use a 4ohm speaker (100 watt) and a 8 ohm (100 watt) then the 4 ohm will actually draw more power from the amps than the 8 ohm giving it more power, but at the same time, if you draw too much power from the amps then you can burn them out.
just food for thought.
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Yeah, Probably. But I don't steal peoples controllers. just had a long patch of not being around to do the work.And some people have no revised feedback.
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in my opinion, it will be better than the 2.1, the sub for the v.2-400 has 2 drivers in it, the 2.1 sub only has one driver in it. and at that price, I wouldn't pass it up, you can sell it on ebay for $100 and up no problem.
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Or you can just buy this on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=261004939107
No guess work, green to green, red to red etc...
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no, they are not the same at all, I can help you out.
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I do replace the DIN connectors on the 4.1 type systems as well, and no, they are not the same as the 2.1 and my charge for that service is $30 with return shipping included as part of that $30. The New connectors comes guaranteed for life.
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I can do it for you, my Charge is $35 plus shipping which is normally around $10 and my new connectorare guaranteed for life.
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email sent. Delete your email address post.
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Klipsch 2.1 DIN
replacement options
1st option: which is the cheapest does require some good soldering skills, if
you have (or know someone that does) good soldering skills then I can sell you
the plug you need and give you instructions on how to do it and that would only
cost you $5.50 total.
2nd option: the easiest and fastest solution which is my DIY Repair cable, with
this cable all you do is cut the plug off your current din cable and then you
strip each of the wires inside the cable and then you twist them together with
my cable green to green red to red yellow to yellow etc. and tape them all off
as you go, and bam, done! that option costs $12.50 total,
3rd option: send me your control pod and i will professionally replace the din
plug for you and give a lifetime guarantee on the new plug and that option will
cost you $17.50 total, each of these options are discounted from my usual Ebay
price for savings to you and me. Please let me know which way you would like to
go and i can have a PayPal invoice sent to you or you can mail me a check or
money order to make payment, please note that I do hold off on shipping items
for checks to clear.
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it "appears" to be part of the speaker, but it is not. if you remove the base/stand from the speaker by removing the phillips screw then the controller will slide off the speaker as well in the same direction, sometimes they can can stuck on pretty good and it may take some taps to get them moving (I like using the rubber handle of a pair of pliers for this). and the cable almost never fails, usually it is the DIN. they can fail internally sometimes and not even show any signs of being damaged.
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if it is the DIN cable that is the problem then I can certainly help you out. and I guarantee my DIN connector work for life.
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I don't know, tv's vary alot from brand to model etc. but if you can't get the headphone jack to work that sounds like a problem with either the tv settings for that jack, or the jack itself. another option you can try is if your tv has RCA audio outputs you can use a female stereo to stereo RCA male adapter and use the speakers that way. I am sure they will sound much better than the factory built in speakers, lol.
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might have to do with the tv settings. some tv's have to be set to allow the headphone jack to put out a signal and some need to be set to turn off the built in speakers when the headphones are in use. I would check with your owners manual for your television, ifyou still don't get sound from the speakers, do a little trouble shooting,m hook up a regular pair of headphones to that tv headphone jack and see if you get anything.
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That is the newer model, and personally, I prefer the older version of the ProMedia. They sounded better and the factory speaker wires are inferior, it was nice with the older version because you could replace the wires with premium wires, now you are stock with they they give you. a terriblt design flaw, and all through the history of all high end speaker, no high end speaker come with built in wires. that should be left to crappy all in one WalMart surround speakers etc. Just food for thought. Get the older speakers and buy some better wires for it, you won't be dissapointed.
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just the satellites with stands and covers? anything else at all? I likely have everything you probably need.
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what are you looking for? I have many things I can sell you if you are looking for anything particular for these systems.
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I can make you a cable for this setup, but it will not be cheap, around $40 shipped to anywhere in USA.
ProMedia 5.1
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no, but that's a good place to start when humming is the result. it could also be a control pod or a number of other internal components in the sub. its one of those things that is pretty hard to diagnose over internet and if what I wrote doesn't help, then sending to a professional would probably be the best thing.