You sure it’s not the fuse that needs to be replaced?
Surge protector
This morning we had a power surge. First one I ever experienced. It knocked out the sub woofer components of my GoldenEar Triton one speakers. In my ignorance I had them plugged into the wall rather than a surge protector. Soooo it blew the amplifiers in the sub woofers. It’s going to be a costly proposition: $500 for the amplifiers plus God knows how much the dealer is going to charge for coming to my house. (He’s very reluctant to do it, wants me to lug the 80 lbs speakers to the store.
Meanwhile, I’m having to listen to bass-less speakers for the foreseeable future.
So, the moral of the story is plug everything into a surge protector.
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OP: was everything else plugged into a surge protector, or was everything plugged into the wall and the sub components of your speakers were all that got knocked out? Will your home owners cover any of this? |
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@erik_squires , forgive me if I am missing something really obvious, but I will preface my question with the excuse that I am, at this point in my life, more than half blind, and not only that, my reading comprehension is getting worse as I age; but from your blog:
What is the "UPS" you mentioned? And I did go to the Furman link you provided and I saw a PL8C that did say it had SMP and LiFT for $255. Would that be what I'd be looking for as related to protection for an audio system? |
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