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pgsheng

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#73084 8-Dec-2010 20:42
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Hello all.

To make it quick and simple. I'm looking for a place or someone to repair my Gigaworks S750 subwoofer, within Auckland preferably. I believe it's the same issue as the most common problem with the speakers. Basically some thing has blown within it. I'm not capable of repairing it myself as I don't know what I'm doing.

for more info, thread from Creative forum
Successful Repair of s750 with Blown Fuse 
http://forums.creative.com/t5/Speaker-Systems/Successful-Repair-of-s750-with-Blown-Fuse/td-p/287662

thanks! 

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wmoore
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  #414786 8-Dec-2010 21:37
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Try Axent audio based in New Lynn.




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pgsheng

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  #414788 8-Dec-2010 21:39
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wmoore: Try Axent audio based in New Lynn.


thanks for that, have sent an email and waiting for reply.

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