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HC1011 BASH Klipsch Replacement ProMedia 5.1 RSW10 Harman Kardon NEW Amp Board

$ 20.88

Availability: 48 in stock
  • Model: HC1011
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Compatible Model: ProMedia 4.1
  • Item Length: 1.5”
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Type: Computer Speakers
  • Item Height: 1.25”
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: HC1011
  • Year Manufactured: 2020
  • Brand: Stpeteshepherd
  • Compatible Brand: For Harman Kardon
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Connectivity: Wired

    Description

    This new circuit board replaces the BASH HC1011 boards used by Klipsch ProMedia in their ProMedia 5.1, v.2-400, 4.1 computer speaker amplifiers and the RSW10. Harman Kardon also used these boards in their IL 50 and IL 60 speakers with active sub.
    If your Klipsch ProMedia has distortion in the satellite and/ or subwoofer channels and your input cables, speakers and sound card are good, then it is likely that your original ceramic BASH HC1011 circuit board is failing. I have replaced hundreds of these over 15 years including refurbishing them, but until mid-2020, only ceramic versions were available. Ceramic BASH boards, whether new or refurbished, have the same problems of brittle connections.
    This new board performs the same as the old BASH HC1011 board, without being brittle. I am using these on every ProMedia 5.1 amplifier that I sell. If you have a good desoldering tool and above average soldering skill, you may remove your old 15-pin HC1011 board and install this. The flat, non-component side for the new board corresponds with the flat, non-component side of the original boards. Be certain the power has been disconnected for a minute, and that the board faces the same direction!
    If you are a previous customer of mine and had your amplifier repaired by me since the summer of 2012 and before these new boards became available in the spring of 2020, your amplifier has 15-pin sockets. You can swap out the old board without any soldering needed. Ask me to include a complimentary small tube of
    E6000 adhesive
    for you, and it can be used to hold that board firmly inserted in its socket.  The adhesive is offered as a courtesy to repeat customers.
    For new installations, I no longer use 15-pin sockets. In my experience the past year, the new design is reliable, and I do not anticipate needing to replace this new version of circuit board. So I solder the new boards in place when I do repairs for others.
    Ships next business day via USPS First Class from the Midwest.