finding harman/kardon parts
wolftype
Posts: 1
hi all,
Anyone know where I can find old hk parts?
I have an harman/kardon 930 twin powered amp
that keeps blowing speaker fuses. It's missing
the fuse holders.
The previous owner seemed to like wrapping the ends of the fuses
with aluminum foil to make them fit, and then would tape
them in place. He/she was not shorting the circuit, but still
seemed to be asking for it. And yet, I dumbly continued
in his/her footsteps. Now the speaker fuses blow very
quickly. I've tried using both quick burn and slow burn fuses,
though I am not sure that I am supposed to do that. Oh gosh.
Thanks in advance,,,
B
Anyone know where I can find old hk parts?
I have an harman/kardon 930 twin powered amp
that keeps blowing speaker fuses. It's missing
the fuse holders.
The previous owner seemed to like wrapping the ends of the fuses
with aluminum foil to make them fit, and then would tape
them in place. He/she was not shorting the circuit, but still
seemed to be asking for it. And yet, I dumbly continued
in his/her footsteps. Now the speaker fuses blow very
quickly. I've tried using both quick burn and slow burn fuses,
though I am not sure that I am supposed to do that. Oh gosh.
Thanks in advance,,,
B
Post edited by wolftype on
Comments
-
Have you tried harman/kardon? Their support is still pretty good.
Fuse holders are not hard to find at ham radio or antique radio fleamarkets, etc. I have a jarful I found at our town dump. Other sources might include www.tubesandmore.com and www.radiodaze.com -
Try Harman Kardon at 516-255-4545. You can get tech support and parts. Not sure of the hours thoughReceiver: harmankardon AVR235
Mains: polk R30
Center: polk CSi3
Rear Surrounds: polk R20
Subwoofer: polk PSW404
DVD: Panasonic DVD-S29