My EP500 just died and I am in need of some advice
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Hi There,
My EP500 just died under my hands after working without any problems whatsover since august 2008. Here's what happened. I just swithed it off, disconnected the AV cord and shielded cable from my AV. Gentle turned the EP500 on it's side, and replaced the spikes with the rubber feet. I then connected all leads again and swithed it on. Big Silence... :-( The green light is on and I can hear a very soft humming from the ac transformer I think. I have checked all the fuses - 6 in total - but no success, there all okay. If I switch the AC on and then off, I hear a very soft boem... but the EP500 simple refuses to output any sound (I made sure, it's not my AV, I ve got an old SW) Before going into the hassle of shipping it back (I live in Belgium) I would like to know if there's anything else left which I could do myself. I was thinking in terms of opening the box and checking the wiring. What's the best way of opening the box - at the front (the driver) or at the back? In case of the letter which screws do I have to loosen. I do have a background in electronics. Would checking this myself void my warrantee? I would be very grateful for advice as I am a bit stuck. Thanks.
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Most Axiom products (including the subwoofers) are built to allow the customers to execute repaires and installs to avoid shipping the whole boxes. It really sounds like a wire got loose in the shuffling. Since this is the 25th, I don't know if they have someone working at customer service, but it is worth a try. They will tell you immediately about the warranty.
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I agree, sounds like a wire has come loose.
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I would try hooking up a disc player or MP3 player to it's inputs just to make sure....
I know you didn't post about making changes to anything else but the sub, but I'd check anyway since it only takes a moment.
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Mark, I 've done so but it stays dead .... ths anyway
Apart from my warranty question - anybody has the wisdom on which side to open the EP500 box (for best check up) and with which screws ?
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Fanon, I would say the back is the way to go. I just replaced the amp in my EP500. It is very quick and easy to get into the sub from the back. There are 12 allen head screws to take out. First remove the power cord and all other imputs. Take out the 12 screws and if amp appears stuck gently grab onto the bananna plug imput terminals and lift up. Amp will come out. You will see that the back of the amp is enclosed by plastic, but you will find a black and a red screw terminal. Make sure the wires are tight on these terminals as well as terminals on the back side of the driver which you will be able to easily see.
Good luck, Rvrrat
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I have removed both the amp and the woofer from my ep500 and find that they both come off very easy, but the amp goes back on a little easier. For some reason having the heavy magnet on the back of the woofer makes it a little tricky to align with the holes. Make sure you leave the top screws for last when removing the amp, it makes it a little easier.
Make sure that you don't over tighten the screws when you put it back on though.
-David
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Did you try the high level inputs, too?
Like David said, the woofers are tricky to put in. I haven't attempted an amp yet--that'll be next week.
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I would think the best way to install the woofer would be to lay the cabinet on it's back carefully, (to not damage any amp controls), taking the weight off the screws for mounting. Maybe easier in theory though, 'cause you need to have room to turn the sub over.
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The front driver is very easy to remove, it is heavy so be careful when you take out the last screw. From there you should be able to carefully set it down and look inside to see if any of the wires have come loose.
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