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    Default RT5000 Series Speakers

    I own the RT5000 Series Speakers. The 2 tower subs have stopped working but the rest of the system works perfectly. How do I diagnose the problem in the 2 tower subs? The center speaker sub works perfectly. Thanks in advance for your suggestions.

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    Highly unlikely both amps went kaput at the same time.Check the fuses,maybe you had a power surge and blew them.

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    Hello,
    Welcome to the Forum. On the RT5000p bass units, are the LEDs illuminated that are on the front of the cabinet?
    Regards, Ken, Polk Audio

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    Do you get any sound of them at all or are they completely dead?
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