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Concertone Sub-Woofer

Post by TC on 3/10/2010, 2:28 am

Has anyone's sub-woofer gone bad?

Mine was working fine before I stored it for the winter. Now, I have no base; just static.

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Re: Concertone Sub-Woofer

Post by beartoo on 3/10/2010, 3:38 am

It sounds like it is blown.

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Re: Concertone Sub-Woofer

Post by AVid on 3/10/2010, 1:08 pm

It sure could be blown, but I would suspect the Concertone has failed.

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Re: Concertone Sub-Woofer

Post by azandy700 on 3/10/2010, 2:47 pm

Shocking, A concertone problem. I recently bought two units off the internet. They are so called factory pull outs. Ours has issues and I am hoping one of these will work. They were only $10.00 ea. so I thought I'd give a try before plan B. At least one came with a remote as DW didn't notice ours had fallen out and decided to open the slide and crush it like a pop can. Oh well.

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Re: Concertone Sub-Woofer

Post by jetskier on 3/10/2010, 4:42 pm

Try messing with the wiring up at the sub. Mine didn't work when I got it and it took it apart to find a loose wire.

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Re: Concertone Sub-Woofer

Post by TC on 3/10/2010, 5:06 pm

I think I'll do an inspection first. A loose wire makes more sense than a blown speaker, seeing as how it was working before I put it to bed for the winter. Then again, how does a wire work loose in a stored RV?

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