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You have nice equipment. Kinda sad to see it not at its full potential. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
Like said' date=' The red plugs are RCA's. You can get a whole new set of them for ~15$ or so.
Or, you could take the plugs from the "non-functioning" amp and plug them into the "functioning" amp. The signal is coming from the same source. So shouldn't make a difference.
If you can find someone local to help fix the broken amp, and it really isn't major surgery, it could be around 20$. To ship it to JL, I'd estimate 30$ shipping round trip plus whatever they charge you.
Best of luck.[/quote']
I would love to look for help locally but I am not sure how. I would definitely be pretty cautious meeting someone online with all this equipment and my car. Like I said I would like to learn how to do some things myself. I have never been happy relying on an audio shop to do my work. I really dislike going to them actually. I would like to make these repairs some type of on going weekend project for however long it takes. Also I suppose I made my money situation sound worse than it is. I can afford around 50 bucks to get this stuff working. I just think any type of repair work done by a shop would surely be out of my range.