Just replaced the power supply condensor and now working again. Mine are R1700BT but had the same problem. You just saved me like 90 euros, thank man ! The problem is I initially replaced the big 68uF 400V condensor, which wasn't necessary at all
@gehraccamixhobbies I am looking for some diagram or data schema, but I can't find anything. I suspect something could be done or those speakers could be upgraded. I am trying to add Bluetooth but from the inside, to be coupled to the auxiliary input.
I brought it to a mechanic. He just takes two diodes and attached these with the existed capacitor. He charges me $8 though it was 2$-$3 works. @@gehraccamixhobbies
same problem, same speaker, same solution, final result = FIXED, thx bro.
@@random-phd wow that’s great, btw thanks for your support
I got a second hand one yesterday and have the same problem. You solved the problem exactly. I will follow your advice.🎉😮❤
@@ตะวันทอแสง-ฑ5ร That’s great, BTW thanks for your support 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Just replaced the power supply condensor and now working again. Mine are R1700BT but had the same problem. You just saved me like 90 euros, thank man ! The problem is I initially replaced the big 68uF 400V condensor, which wasn't necessary at all
@@Spitfiredt well that’s great
What is the CN3 connector that does not have soldered pins supposed to be for? Can you add USB or Bluetooth receiver?
Hi, I’m not sure about the CN3 connector. I haven’t tried anything about it.
@gehraccamixhobbies I am looking for some diagram or data schema, but I can't find anything.
I suspect something could be done or those speakers could be upgraded.
I am trying to add Bluetooth but from the inside, to be coupled to the auxiliary input.
What was the size of wrench you used to pull out the nuts holding the power unit in place @ 3:40 ?
@@elizabethmushin546 7mm wrench
I just bought mine and I have this issue it doesn’t work at all is there any easier way?
@@kaxoerthehaxoer you have to replace capacitors on power supply side
Hi, when you used the multimeter, the output to the board should give you 16.8v, right?
Hi, output is 16.8 to 17.2V. After replacing faulty capacitors will become 17.5v
@@gehraccamixhobbies Thanks
I bought my speakers a week ago. I will keep this video for the future. Thank you.
@@moby1388 Thank you so much for your support
Yeah no just gonna take it back to Best Buy as it should still be under warranty
Hi, most of my capacitor are almost bloated. Do I change all of the capacitor?
@@simrongsheng Hi, yes you can change it for greater sound and power quality
@gehraccamixhobbies any recommendation for the brand of audio capacitor? Can it be a mixture of brands?
@ There is a lot of good brands available in the market, I am using rubycon and elna brand. You can mix up with other brands and no worries
@@gehraccamixhobbies oh okay. I thought it must be from the same one. Appreciate your guide and reply!
my 1280dbs is not power up. What can I do bro?
@@saklinemostaq7718 you need to check voltage on the secondary section of power supply unit
I brought it to a mechanic. He just takes two diodes and attached these with the existed capacitor. He charges me $8 though it was 2$-$3 works. @@gehraccamixhobbies
My R1700BT power blinking today =((
Check swollen capacitors on power supply area
A visual annoyance easily stopped by twirling the volume knob. You don't even describe what's causing the issue. Big deal...
Probably it is voltage fluctuations that’s causing the capacitor to fail
Buy a new set more easy edifier not what they used to be using cheap electronics inside these days
Yes you are right