What is up people... So here is the deal i am trading two sa12's for two blown rockford t30001bd's where and who do i talk to about repairs and prices? Any opinions on trade also think it's a fair trade? Thanks in advance for any help/advice

What is up people... So here is the deal i am trading two sa12's for two blown rockford t30001bd's where and who do i talk to about repairs and prices? Any opinions on trade also think it's a fair trade? Thanks in advance for any help/advice
30001bd?
Head unit: Kenwood Excelon KDC-X996
Front stage: Alpine Type X PRO mids Vifa Neo 1" silk tweeters
Front stage amp: PPI Bk800.4
Subs: SSA XCON 12's in 4.5 cubes tuned to 34hz
Sub amp: PPI Bk1300.1
Sound Deadening: Second Skin Damplifier Pro, Spectrum, and Sludge
Team SSA

Head unit: Kenwood Excelon KDC-X996
Front stage: Alpine Type X PRO mids Vifa Neo 1" silk tweeters
Front stage amp: PPI Bk800.4
Subs: SSA XCON 12's in 4.5 cubes tuned to 34hz
Sub amp: PPI Bk1300.1
Sound Deadening: Second Skin Damplifier Pro, Spectrum, and Sludge
Team SSA
Not a good trade, I believe those are only repaired by rf, 500-600 for each to repair.

i can pm a guy from diyma that does it pretty cheap

It might just be swollen caps, i bought a p1000 for $15 that was blown, all that was wrong was a $20 cap, i soldered it on and was good to go.
Rockford no longer repairs those amps. They will give you the info to contact Landis Technical Services. I inquired about a T15002 before but no longer have the phone number they gave me.

Thanks for the responses have no idea who i am gonnq use some guy in texas said as little as 150 but i had read a bad review on him and wondering if its worth the chance
did u email dude i pmed u i have a t1000 that need to get fixed i spoke to a fix ppl that fix them i have another person that was sellin a t3000 on ebay that he fixed himself i got his info too if u need it. just tryin to help i cnt vouche for any of them tho

o dam didnt know that yea i feel u i always wanted one too but ended up gettin a blown one. gd luck let me know if u find sumone to fix it

OP, You're way better off selling it as/is and buying something else. There's a good reason nobody wants to work on them.... they're good amps, but they are time bombs.
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