Toasty Subwoofer Limps Back To Life

[JohnAudioTech] noticed there was no bass on the TV at his parents’ house. That led to the discovery of a blown fuse and a corresponding repair. When he opened it up, he could smell that something had gone on in the amplifier. You can follow the repair in the video below.

His first theory was that some glue became conductive and shorted the power rails. We were skeptical, to be honest. When he fed power to it through a current limiter, he could hear a sizzling noise and even see a little glowing from the hot component.

Disassembly ensued. Removing the suspect components showed some seriously burned components and some charring under a switching transistor. The capacitors looked much worse for wear, and the PCB needed some wires to jumper burned conductors.

At the end, there was thumping, so it seems the surgery was a success. However, testing blew a fuse again, which made us nervous. Still, seems to work if you don’t drive it too hard.

We always enjoy watching a teardown, and if there’s a repair too, that’s even better.

3 thoughts on “Toasty Subwoofer Limps Back To Life

  1. FSM damn it – first it’s “A Fun Action Generator From The Past” and now a “Tasty subwoofer …”. Dunno what’s wrong but the HaD titles aren’t at fault. ;-)

  2. I don’t buy the adhesive being the reason for the failure. That looks like a leaky cap issue. Should have done it right and shotgunned both caps and used the right fuse.

    At least it’s working.

  3. For the parents?

    No.

    Buy a cheap new ClassD subwoofer amp and ‘rewire it’.

    I did a little Googling on ‘V1020 subwoofer’
    This thing is $252 new on Amazon. 10 inch sub.

    Claims 160watts rms, but photo in FA shows it only draws 100!?
    Well worth repairing, speaker capable of being the key part of a perpetual motion machine.
    Just not for the parents…
    Put in new amp and take burnt one for free power project, Profit!

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