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Any use for parts from my DOA subwoofer/amp? [bandwidth?]
#1
Aspire Digital is out of business.

The thing looks perfect, just doesn't work. Here are some pics (part of my Woot Bag of Crap):







50 watt sub with a nice looking dome, 150 watt amp (and a rather huge heat sink protruding rearward)... I like the included cables and atennae (though I don't really need them).
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#2
I could certainly find some usage, but how about trying to diagnose it first? Besides, it's pretty heavy to ship...


Find where the fuses are. There's probably a few inside, break it open and take a look. Also look for any charring, black, explosions, ect.
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#3
My not old KLH sub/amp develped a screech when my Roomba came near. Cost me $12 to drop off at dump.
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#4
What a piece of crap! Sorry, I just couldn't resist. Big Grin
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Whippet, Whippet Good
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#5
[quote The Grim Ninja]I could certainly find some usage, but how about trying to diagnose it first? Besides, it's pretty heavy to ship...


Find where the fuses are. There's probably a few inside, break it open and take a look. Also look for any charring, black, explosions, ect.
This is good advice, though I'm wary of wasting more of my time on this thing I really don't need. The main fuse seems fine, if I find others inside, will I be able to find/replace them?
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#6
Given that it's heavy.
Given that it's been handled been OTR.
I'd look for loose plugs and that sort of thing inside along with fuses .

Bag o crap. still a better return than the typical lottery ticket.
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#7
Ok, last time... Smile Stip the electronics, wire the woofer directly to an external amp.
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#8
It is an interesting unit from looking at places that still have it in stock. AM/FM tuner and a 150 W 5 channel amp in a subwoofer? It could be the center for a kids computer surround system. Someone has priced them with a $165 BIN. http://search.ebay.com/120137092455

If I got one in a BOC, I would spend at least a little time hunting for a service manual or a circuit diagram to troubleshoot it, but I like tinkering with electronics.
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#9
Two major parts- the amp and the driver (the actual cone and magnet part). At least one of them should still be good. Figure out which one it isn't, sell the other.
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#10
Hmm. I'd enjoy the challenge of fixing it... except only if I were successful.
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