technophobe
10-11-2007, 08:35 AM
Ok... so I have a dead sub from a pretty nice set of computer speakers, the Cambridge Megaworks 510d. Here's the manual for it (it doesn't really have much in it...):
http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/pdf/manuals/megaworks510d.pdf
And here is the powered sub from cambridge's site that it is pretty much equivalent to, I think:
http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/store/category.cgi?category=spk_subwoofer&item=c1bc08se
The problem is that though the green light comes on in the back, it doesn't actually power on anymore, and doesn't drive the 5 satellites. Something inside is fried, and other people with the same problem (who are much better at these things are than I) can't figure it out either.
I'd like to know if it's possible to replace the circuitry so that I could use the same enclosure and driver and make it a stand-alone powered sub that I could run off of a normal reciever with a sub out?
If so, what would I need?
I apologize for my ignorance in these matters, I've tried reading some DIY guides, but I think I need a more...basic...explanation first. I'm pretty handy with tools, and have access to wood shop.
Thanks!
http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/pdf/manuals/megaworks510d.pdf
And here is the powered sub from cambridge's site that it is pretty much equivalent to, I think:
http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/store/category.cgi?category=spk_subwoofer&item=c1bc08se
The problem is that though the green light comes on in the back, it doesn't actually power on anymore, and doesn't drive the 5 satellites. Something inside is fried, and other people with the same problem (who are much better at these things are than I) can't figure it out either.
I'd like to know if it's possible to replace the circuitry so that I could use the same enclosure and driver and make it a stand-alone powered sub that I could run off of a normal reciever with a sub out?
If so, what would I need?
I apologize for my ignorance in these matters, I've tried reading some DIY guides, but I think I need a more...basic...explanation first. I'm pretty handy with tools, and have access to wood shop.
Thanks!