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[email protected] April 23rd 05 01:28 AM

JBL PSW-D110 Repair
 
I have a JBL PSW-D110 sub woofer that is blown. I have ordered the parts
from JBL and I got them today. I am a little confused on how to install
them. Has anyone repaired one of these? I would like to know where the R23
and R46 resistors are and if they have to be installed in a certain
direction. Also, the BiPolar Electrolytic Cap has one leg longer than the
other. Does it have to be installed a certain way also? I would appreciate
ANY help. Thanks.

J_K_M_A_N

kip April 23rd 05 02:09 AM

Resistor and BiPolar can go in any way.

kip
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I have a JBL PSW-D110 sub woofer that is blown. I have ordered the parts
from JBL and I got them today. I am a little confused on how to install
them. Has anyone repaired one of these? I would like to know where the R23
and R46 resistors are and if they have to be installed in a certain
direction. Also, the BiPolar Electrolytic Cap has one leg longer than the
other. Does it have to be installed a certain way also? I would appreciate
ANY help. Thanks.

J_K_M_A_N




[email protected] April 23rd 05 02:18 AM

That is great to know. Now all I need is where the R23 and R46 resistors are
located. Is there a site showing what lines and colors are on a 4.7k ohm and
4.7 ohm resistor? Might help me find them.

The values are going from 4.7k ohm to 20k ohm and from 4.7 ohm to 47 ohm. I
am guessing that is a pretty big jump and I should not skip those to test it
out. Just thought I would ask.

J_K_M_A_N

Cyrus April 23rd 05 04:02 PM

http://www.electrician.com/resist_calc/resist_calc.htm


regards
Cyrus




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