Replace the fuse and after I plug the subwoofer in the wall it goes off again
SOURCE: fuse blows
Presuming you're referring to the circuit breaker in your house, it's probably because you have too many items on that circuit. Your best bet would be to find another power outlet that is on a different circuit, and plug some things in over there.
SOURCE: Fuses keep blowing
This particular product has a lot of comments posted on it and I've answered a few of them now so I'm beginning to think you may want to look into weather or not the manufacturer has received any complaints or this is just a freak occurrence. Keep in mind not all commments are the same so this may just be nothing. Either way I can tell you this much, if fuses keep blowing quickly, over and over again-You have a direct short somewhere and will most likely be in need of professional assistance of some sort with the possiblilty of having to replace it. I'm sorry it's not an easier fix but it may not be too expensive.
-Dynami
SOURCE: JBL PSW-D112 Speaker fuse blow immediately after replaced
The Problem in this unit is the Amplifier module S64AMI,which is surrended in a black heatsink, filled with epoxy, not serviceable, the bad news is that JBL discontinued this module and is really hard to find, sorry....
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