SERVICE BULLETIN JBL9903 - APRIL 1999
To all JBL Service Centers
This considered a Minor repair
Model: ARC SUB10 / DS-10
Subject: Check Solder Joints in Event of Failure
Some performance related complaints in the ARC SUB10 / DS-10 powered subwoofer may be caused by cold
Solder connections between the 28 pins of the Power Amp Module and the main circuit board. When
troubleshooting, failure to check these joints can result in erroneous conclusions or wasted time.
In the event you receive a ARC SUB10 / DS-10 Subwoofer with the complaints “Dead, or No Output, or
Motorboating (Oscillation)”, perform the steps listed below first before any further troubleshooting takes
place:
1)
Unplug all cables, lay the subwoofer on a padded surface.
2)
Remove all Philips screws around the outer perimeter of the amplifier faceplate.
3)
Remove amplifier assembly; you should be able to remove the amplifier far enough out of the cabinet to
service it without removing the woofer wires.
4)
Locate the Power Amp Module; it is the large gray component with a metal case. On the Solder side of the
circuit board are the 28 Solder connections to the Module.
5)
Regardless of whether you can visibly see breaks in any of the connections or not, carefully re-Solder all 28
pin connections, adding 60/40 rosin core Solder. Take care not “bridge” any connections on the board with
Solder.
6)
Inspect the Solder joints to the main filter capacitors C1 and C2 on the main PCB and re-Solder if needed.
7)
Replace the amplifier assembly back into the cabinet; replace the screws.
8)
Test the unit by applying a signal from a music source, adjust the volume to a moderate level and confirm the
original problem has been corrected.
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Amplifier/Subwoofer
ARC SUB10/DS-10