After you get your problem fixed, put a 1.5 amp fast acting fuse in series with the speakers. It would go between the plus terminal on the speaker, and the plus wire going to it. If it blows to easily, then try a 2 amp fuse. These could be bought at Radio Shack. An inline fuse holder, and the 1 1/4" long glass fuses.This may help protect your speaker when you get your amp back, with the possibility that it may not be 100% right yet. One on the plus of each speaker. If your friend has more knowledge on electronics, let him do it. The tech could show you how too. Link to RS.[http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2102786&CAWELAID=107595537][http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2102740][http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2102741]
Hafler DH-200 Toasting speakers
I have a Hafler DH-200 with a Hafler 110 preamp with theil CS-2. I have been enjoying music for a few months now then all of a sudden the mid fried on one speaker and the mid and woofer on the other. I have driven them hard before but not when the problem reared its head. I first noticed the one mid was scratchy so I stopped using the stereo and invited a friend over to take a look at them. When he arrived a few days later I played some music and the mid was completely blown and within a few minutes of low level listening the other mid and woofer were gone. I assume it is my amp doing this but does anyone have any suggestions on fixing the problem? I also have another DH-200 but I am a bit afraid to try it as I have never hooked it up to a system at all. Thanks for any suggestions.
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