I cant get to mine till my wife comes home but if mem serves me corect there is a cap right in the back on the unit you twist open. Thats where the fuse is. Generaly if it is blowing the fuse there is something causing it. Double check all your wiring and make sure none of the wires are touching and your not using really cheap speaker wire causeing it to heat up the amp excessively(SP) then making the fuse blow. If you can give me a idea as what you are doing when it blows that would be great. I may be able to help out.
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Originally posted by: RTfartE
I got these speakers two years ago as a Xmas present, and since that time I have had to replace the system THREE times. They have awesome sound and power, but after reading extensive reviews and forums online, it appears that the fuse blowing is rampant. You might want to think twice about buying this set. Currently my set is out of comission. I called Logitech and they will NOT replace this system because it is no longer in production. It's a pretty expensive paper weight if you ask me, but I'm just sore that Logitech refuses to help me with their poor design.
Good luck, and I'd like to see everyone repost that has a set die on them, just for S'n'G's.
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I have not blown a fuse yet with mine and I turn it almost all the way up everyday. I am right now in fact
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Moochadime, you look different!!! Is that a new look you got?
Awe you noticed
