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  1. I did not check the fuse, I do get a green power led when plugged in to power. I get absolutely no sound out of this, no feedback, no nothing. Crap.
  2. I'ver lost the subwoofer in my home theater system. My subwoofer is a Klipsch R-112SW and my receiver is a Yamaha RX-A3030. I've attached photos of my connections. In my receiver setup I've checked that my subwoofer is in "Use" "Normal" mode and my playback is "9 ch sterio". My subwoofer power led is lit and I've tried both "on" and "auto" and phase "0" and "180". I've tried to run the auto speaker setup but no sound emits from the subwoofer when the test signal sounds are to be emitted. My RCA cable seems to test for continuity and I've tried a second cable as well. What else can I do at this point?
  3. can you tell me, do the leds light up when power switch is flipped to "on" position?
  4. the speaker doesn't respond to the remote.
  5. I just took my new The Three out of the box and when I plug into a power source and connect my ipod with the aux cable I get nothing, no sound, and the source leds at the top of the speaker do not light up. The switch on the back is set to "line" and not "phono" Reading the manual to setup bluetooth also directs you to "select source" but I have no leds lighting up? Does this speaker need to have the battery charged before play? (its plugged into a power outlet) How long does charging take? I feel like I am missing something? The wifi led at the back panel does light up green, but that is the only indication that this speaker is receiving power.
  6. The real question is why doesn't Klipsch put that information (pop off the plug) in the user manual? Not one word. not one graphic. That's what brought me here.
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