Klipsch 2.1 Speakers problem

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Desidarius, Jan 2, 2006.

  1. Desidarius

    Desidarius Private E-2

    So I was rearranging the subwoofer when I hear a loud crack (those loud ones that come over the speakers) I didn't think anything of it, but when I tried using them later that night, they didn't work. The serial port, where the cord coming right from the right speaker to the subwoofer wasn't getting a good connection. Just to clarify I'm not talking about the pos+ and neg- connections, but the other one that plugs into the subwoofer. It does make a connection and the speakers will work, but only if it is forced in and sort of bent to the right; which would never work without creating a dangerous electrical issue. I checked the removable fuse and it seems fine. But I'm at a loss. All the prongs on the plug seem intact and so does the female port on the subwoofer. Any suggestions?
     

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