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RSW-15 sub issue Help!


bbladesbrett

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That sub may be hard to get fixed depending on where you live. If you really like the sub, think on converting it to a passive sub with a proamp driving it. It is not hard to do and may be cheaper than a repair. A berhinger I Nuke 3000 would do it!.

Thanks for the idea. My RSW-15 is working fine but if the amp takes a dump I've got an EP-4000 sitting here doing nothing.

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  • 1 month later...

Update. Finally ohm checked the active speaker and it is open. Speaker shot.

Replacement $375. Hmmmmm. Anybody got one?

Oh yeah, found a second identical black wire not connected in cabinet. Assembler must of forgot what he was doing or took a break while connecting the power cord to the amp...........

Thanks,

Brett

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Better late than never follow up.

Replaced driver works great.  There is a harmonic hum at certain levels.  It seems the enclosure vibrates when the correct frequency is touched.  It is rare and at very high level so not really a issue. 

 

Moved the amp to the bottom of the cabinet too too make it more secure.  This thing is a real beast.  I love it!

 

Brett

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