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    z2300 burning smell.

    i bought a pair of refurb logitech z2300 speakers. sounds good. but when ever i turn them up really loud they give off a burning smell. its not just mine either, others have had same problem.

    im assuming this is not safe is it?

    seems something may be overheating. is there anything i can do about it? maybe open it up and heatsink the hotter parts? or maybe i could cut a hole in the sub/amp and put an 80mm fan in there? i have a 14dba 80mm fan i could use. would it affect sound much?
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    #2
    Re: z2300 burning smell.

    is it has external power brick? did the smell really come from the sub/amp?

    i think a hole in the subwoofer box will affect the sounds greatly.. not to add a fan.
    days are so short when you actually do something..

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      #3
      Re: z2300 burning smell.

      So they finally have Smellovision.
      Been waiting 20 years for smell to come from speakers.
      What were you listening to?
      Jim

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        #4
        Re: z2300 burning smell.

        Originally posted by yanz
        is it has external power brick? did the smell really come from the sub/amp?

        i think a hole in the subwoofer box will affect the sounds greatly.. not to add a fan.


        no, the amp is built into the sub box. im not sure if the compartments are seperated or not. and yes the smell really came from it, i could smell it being pumped out of the port hole. other people also have this problem.
        Specs
        DFI AM2 LANPARTY UT NF590 SLI-M2R/G
        X2 3800+EE AM2
        2x1GB OCZ PC2-6400 Platinum XTC
        XFX 7900GS
        Maxtor 6L250S0
        Maxtor 6V300F0
        Western Digital WD2500JS
        Mushkin HP-550(Cap/Filter Modded)

        Cooling
        Swiftech Apogee
        Swiftech MCW-60
        Swiftech MCP-600
        HardwareLabes Black Ice Extreme 2

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          #5
          Re: z2300 burning smell.

          My sub woofer with built-in amp has a heatsink on the rear.
          The sink is rather hot to touch. I just attached a 8cm fan on it and
          now, it's cool. I also moved the transformer outside of the sub, to reduce heat & increase volume inside the sub box.

          For your THX-certified z2300, 200w output may give much heat.
          To increase stability, I suggest to add a slow spinning fan to the heatsink
          if the heatsink is on the rear.

          Futhermore, bad smell may be a sign of overheating. Some EI transformers are very hot during operation especially those cheap speakers with under-rated transformers.
          Some of the better speakers come with toroid transformer which run more cooler.
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