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<blockquote data-quote="noobbass" data-source="post: 6785211" data-attributes="member: 621561"><p>So I started to play around with the amps and subs today. As some of you guessed the RCA from the output went over to the input on the broken amp so no quick fix. I did manage to remove the broken RCA tips from the working amp. I took the broken amp out of the car but did not have the right sized tools to open it for pictures. I ended up stripping one or two screws so I stopped. My plan right now is to find a small electronics shop and see if they can do any repairs. I want to avoid car audio shops if at all possible. I am thinking maybe a guitar and amp repair shop might be able to. I am going to call one tomorrow. I live in Arizona if anyone knows of a good shop to call. I am having a hard time finding a small time shop with google. As some said the install seemed extremely sloppy when I looked close to how they had the wires going around the hatch of my car.</p><p></p><p>My plan on getting the working amp back and running is to just repair the RCAs that I broke. There is plenty of slack to use. I don't really care if it's ghetto I just want the quickest fix. When looking around I did find a pair of RCA plugs laying under some of the carpet. They weren't plugged into anything and I can't think of why there would be extra just laying around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noobbass, post: 6785211, member: 621561"] So I started to play around with the amps and subs today. As some of you guessed the RCA from the output went over to the input on the broken amp so no quick fix. I did manage to remove the broken RCA tips from the working amp. I took the broken amp out of the car but did not have the right sized tools to open it for pictures. I ended up stripping one or two screws so I stopped. My plan right now is to find a small electronics shop and see if they can do any repairs. I want to avoid car audio shops if at all possible. I am thinking maybe a guitar and amp repair shop might be able to. I am going to call one tomorrow. I live in Arizona if anyone knows of a good shop to call. I am having a hard time finding a small time shop with google. As some said the install seemed extremely sloppy when I looked close to how they had the wires going around the hatch of my car. My plan on getting the working amp back and running is to just repair the RCAs that I broke. There is plenty of slack to use. I don't really care if it's ghetto I just want the quickest fix. When looking around I did find a pair of RCA plugs laying under some of the carpet. They weren't plugged into anything and I can't think of why there would be extra just laying around. [/QUOTE]
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