Hello all. I have an inherited system of Newton Series speakers, including 2 T300/500 tower speakers with integrated powered subwoofers, two of the multipole speakers, two of the loud speakers, and I use additionally a polk audio center channel and two additional polk audio powered subwoofers. Yes, I like bass. I power using a Onkyo tx-sr607 amp. My problem is, the tower speaker's amps/subs have failed. On both towers, there is a rocker switch to turn them on underneath the speaker. These speakers worked for many years. I fear when they were transported across state lines in a truck, the bouncing ruined them. I noticed a loud popping sound that comes from both towers when turned on. I took them once to an old school repair shop. It took forever, but the guy eventually said he got someone to solder back certain wires in the amps or connections and they worked for a few months. But, the issue came back. I am in southwest michigan. Wondering your recommendations to get these back in working condition? I read integrated amps are vulnerable to their own vibrations causing issues. These towers are super heavy. Is there a way to replace the amps? Remove the amps and instead add some type of bass amp between the primary amp and the towers? What I had wired previously from the Onkyo was one bass cable routed to the two towers witha splitter, and the second bass output from the amp to the two polk audio subs with a splitter. I love these family handed down towers and hope to get them back in working condition. Anyone have any ideas? Kind thanks in advance.