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Username: Blatheirons

Post Number: 1
Registered: Mar-06
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I just bought an Infinity SW-12. I got home, plugged it in, and got nothing. The red light came on at first, but without sound. Now I got nothing, no lights, sound or...fog. The sub is a replacement, I simply unplugged the old sub, and plugged the new one in in its place. Pioneer Reciever, standard RCA sub-out. The old one still works fine if I swap it back. Is there a fuse that could have blown inside the box?
FYI - The on-off switch is in the on position, and it is plugged into a standard grounded outlet.

Also, I would have just taken the sub back for replacement, but I bought it out of town, to make matters worse, it was the last one, on clearance and I got a great deal on it. so returning it may mean that i'm out of luck.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Username: Blatheirons

Post Number: 2
Registered: Mar-06
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Well, I am sure everyone that replied to my post is on the edge of their seats waiting to see what the status is.

Well, I took the amp off the back,(Infinity makes it as difficult as possible to replace the fuse) the fuse was blown, I replaced it and it just blew immediately after plugging it in...Great! So I'll just have to return it. 600 miles and a couple weeks from now, I should have my money back. Which leads me to my next question...Which I will make another topic for. If I get half the feedback and constructive help on this new post as I did on this one, I should be in good shape.
Thanks,
Billy Blatheirons IV
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Username: Jan_b_vigne

Dallas, TX

Post Number: 7776
Registered: May-04
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Gee, Bryan, your patience makes us look forward to helping you with your next question. Sometimes things just go unanswered here, B. Sorry, that's the way the fuse blows.


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Username: Blatheirons

Post Number: 5
Registered: Mar-06
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I understand that. The follow up post was all in fun. My question was a little too broad for most anyone to accuratly answer anyway, I was just hoping for a miracle.
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Username: Gavincumm

New York
USA

Post Number: 798
Registered: Feb-05
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it just takes a little patience...

good luck with your new purchase whatever it may be!

may I suggest HSU research?

www.hsuresearch.com
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