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  1. alright. the only value written on the resistor is '5W6RJ'. 5 Watt? Whats 6RJ? and how many ohms? would one of these suffice? http://www.parts-express.com/62-ohm-5w-resistor-wire-wound-5-tolerance--015-6.2 http://www.parts-express.com/56-ohm-5w-resistor-wire-wound-5-tolerance--015-5.6
  2. Dug. I'll remove a cross over from another speaker for the specs. I'll keep you guys updated on the outcome! Thanks again!
  3. Thanks for the replies guys. I will try replacing the resistor first. As for the replacement resistor, what ohm, wattage etc?
  4. Thanks Derrick. I've poked around on CL and eBay and haven't been able to find 1 speaker by itself yet. I enjoyed the sub but needed more so I upgraded the sub to the 12rw-d a while ago Does anyone know if i can replace the resistor? If so,does anyone know the specs of the replacement?
  5. Good morning, I have a set of HD Theatre 500 speakers. I moved a bit ago and have finally setup all my theater equipment in the basement. However I noticed that one of my speakers was practically not working. Quiet crackling sound coming from the tweeter and no sound from the woofer. I located the screws and removed the housing and noticed right away that something had fried. All of the capacitors look fine, none are swollen or bulging. I have attached two pictures of the component that is fried and I believe needs replacing. I am not well versed in audio components so any help is greatly appreciated. What is this the component that is fried? Is it replaceable? If not can the whole board be replaced? Where can a replacement be bought? I'd like to bypass spending money on a new speaker (or set of speakers) if I am able to fix this myself. I am experienced in soldering so that is not an issue. Thank you in advanced for your help! Mark
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