December 26, 2002
Madrigal
Announces Recall of Subwoofers
Madrigal
Audio Laboratories, Inc., of Middletown, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about
1,300 subwoofer speakers. A screw inside of the subwoofer can cause a high
voltage short, which could cause a severe injury to consumers through an
electric shock. Madrigal has received one report of electric shock; though, no
injuries have been reported.
The recalled Revel B-15 subwoofers have an outer cabinet with a black or gray
speaker grill on the front and are about 20 inches in width, height, and depth.
The brand name "Revel" is printed on the bottom left of the rear
panel and "PERFORMA B15 SUBWOOFER" is printed on the bottom right.
The 1000W subwoofers were made in the United States. Specialty audio dealers
sold the subwoofers nationwide and in Puerto Rico from January 2001 through
October 2002 for about $3,000.
Consumers should not touch the rear panel, use the power switch, or remove
the power cord or any connections from the back of the unit until it is
repaired. Consumers should immediately contact the dealer from whom the
subwoofer was purchased or Madrigal at (800) 424-8043 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
ET Monday through Friday to receive a free repair and new computer software.