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[QUOTE="dvdhawk, post: 452764, member: 36047"] Since one speaker works, swapping that fuse with the fuse in the dead one will tell you all you need to know about the fuses. You have one speaker that works, and one that doesn't. That's [U]extremely[/U] helpful if your friend is skilled with a multi-meter. In cases where you can't get a schematic or service manual, you can take a series of voltage readings in the working unit and compare them to the dead one. But be warned, [U]you can also ruin the good one if you're careless[/U], so proceed with all due caution. You obviously have to have both units at least partially disassembled while powered up, which [U]exposes you to risk of being shocked[/U] and the [U]danger of shorting something out unintentionally[/U]. So, this is not for the faint of heart, or the 'know enough to be dangerous' guy with a meter. You would need a roomy, well-lit workstation where the various assemblies are stable and aren't going to move unexpectedly. [/QUOTE]
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