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Old 08-07-2009, 09:13 PM   #1
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Default A2-300 problem, it won't turn on

Well I don't know much about subs, but going off of what I've heard here on the forums, I think my amp died on my A2-300. I've only had it for about 3 months. Last night I watched American Psycho and this morning I turned my stuff on to listen to some music and the sub didn't turn on. I checked the back and the red light was off. I tried unplugging it, turning it off and on, plugged it into a few different outlets, nothing.

I'll probably need to call ED tomorrow, but I just wanted to see what you guys thought the cause might be.
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Well I don't know much about subs, but going off of what I've heard here on the forums, I think my amp died on my A2-300. I've only had it for about 3 months. Last night I watched American Psycho and this morning I turned my stuff on to listen to some music and the sub didn't turn on. I checked the back and the red light was off. I tried unplugging it, turning it off and on, plugged it into a few different outlets, nothing.

I'll probably need to call ED tomorrow, but I just wanted to see what you guys thought the cause might be.
Maybe a blown fuse??
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Check out the fuse, tomorrow is Saturday so it is usually unlikely that we'll be around but it is worth a shot. Start with the fuse and we'll go from there on Monday if you don't catch one of us here tomorrow.
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Check out the fuse, tomorrow is Saturday so it is usually unlikely that we'll be around but it is worth a shot. Start with the fuse and we'll go from there on Monday if you don't catch one of us here tomorrow.
Lol forgot it was Friday. I don't know much about the inner workings of subs. I was gonna unscrew the back, where are the fuses in there?
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It's under the power cord. Just unplug the power cord and the holder is right there on the LT.200
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Ok I took a pic, I think it's blown, but hell I don't know a whole lot about fuses either lol. The only blown fuses I've seen were black or discolored. So is it blown? If so, is it a pretty common fuse I can grab at a hardware store?

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Blown Fuse. Notice the metal filament doesn't make a connection from one side to the other side.

5mm x 20 mm Slow Blow Fuse. Amperage and voltage listed on the amplifier under holder.
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