I have a BP9040 with A90 topper and the power light in the back, and the lighted D in the front aren't lit. The power cord was plugged into the back of my Cyber Power and I was running the speaker large with no LFE. The rest of the speakers on the tower do seem to be working. I have hardly used these things and purchased new in box on eBay last November. Power never over 12 O'clock. Any ideas? Is there a fuse? Is the amp blown? Am I screwed with regard to warranty work?
POTENTIAL SOLUTION:
I found this thread because I was experiencing the same problem. I called their customer support line which I found very attentive and helpful. The guys name was Angelo particularly shout-out to him.
we went through a thorough troubleshooting process and I asked if it could be something to do with the fuse and he said that given that there was a solid red light on the back of the unit, but that would indicate that the fuse was not blown.
I was curious anyway and I removed the fuse from the unit. It’s solid white so I couldn’t see if it had been blown. I put the fuse back in the unit, and the problem was solved immediately.
A person speaking with customer support, might not be inclined to be curious about something like this if they’re being told that they couldn’t possibly be the problem, and I don’t the customer service representative for that, he’s just reading from a company script for troubleshooting.
Anyway, I took some time to join this forum just so I could share this information in hopes that it might be helpful to someone experiencing the same trouble. Because most of the things that I have read on the subject implies that you have to place The amplifier, and that these units are somewhat notorious for that issue.
One last thing that I will share is that Angelo entirely sure that those parts were even available anymore, which means that when or if these speakers do an amplifier it might not be possible to find a replacement so I’m almost thinking about buying two replacement amplifiers in case I need one in the future
Yours in music,
Dennis