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<blockquote data-quote="Jeepjones85" data-source="post: 5212276" data-attributes="member: 603009"><p>Well it sounds like an amp problem to me. If your good with electrical stuff you can take</p><p></p><p>the back of the amp off and see if you see any burnt resistors or wiring. Most of the time</p><p></p><p>in a amp there will be little square black deals not even as big as a dime with 3 prongs coming off of them and they are normally screwed to the side of a heat sink or to the casing of the metal amp. If there's any signs of cracking on the transistors or burnt spots on the chip board where they hook up thats a sure sign you need your amp repaired or claim the warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeepjones85, post: 5212276, member: 603009"] Well it sounds like an amp problem to me. If your good with electrical stuff you can take the back of the amp off and see if you see any burnt resistors or wiring. Most of the time in a amp there will be little square black deals not even as big as a dime with 3 prongs coming off of them and they are normally screwed to the side of a heat sink or to the casing of the metal amp. If there's any signs of cracking on the transistors or burnt spots on the chip board where they hook up thats a sure sign you need your amp repaired or claim the warranty. [/QUOTE]
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