I just wonder about the inrush current of this thing. 2x of 1500uF capacitors and no current limiting at all (like NTC or power resistor + relay). Doesn't it trip circuit breakers by the chance .
It does make a large "thump" when plugged in, and the plug at the wall sparks a bit LOL.
One of the large caps retains 165V for days, and it's dangerous to be in there until it's discharged. I discharge it with a large resistor, I think I just grabbed a 1.47k power resistor.
Any chance the caps (at ~18 years) have reached their retirement age ?
I don't think so cosmicray. I checked both large caps and they were perfectly fine. I checked some others at random and found no problems.
This thing is a Bob Carver Sunfire MKII "true" (whatever that means) subwoofer. It has known humming problems if you research it. There are various solutions out there, and my brother wanted me to check out the capacitor issues, but like I said, it has no issues with caps. The other known issue is the notorious ground loop issue. This is what I think it is.
At his house he claimed it hummed badly, but at my house it's not nearly so bad. The ground loops are different. I ordered an el cheapo ground loop isolator and we'll see what that does for it. It connects to the audio input and stops an ohmic path around the ground loop (whatever weird path it takes in your particular house and equipment)