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<blockquote data-quote="psycho72" data-source="post: 752290" data-attributes="member: 558429"><p>I am in the market for used amps. As you guys know you never can tell what you are getting when you buy used. I need to take the amps to an audio shop or an electronics repair place but what exactly do I need to have tested (I know I can do it myself but I don't want to deal with "oh you broke it" blah blah blah)?</p><p></p><p>Running full power? For how long? At what ohmage? All supported? Lowest only? How about output signal, checking for clipping? How would this be done? What else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psycho72, post: 752290, member: 558429"] I am in the market for used amps. As you guys know you never can tell what you are getting when you buy used. I need to take the amps to an audio shop or an electronics repair place but what exactly do I need to have tested (I know I can do it myself but I don't want to deal with "oh you broke it" blah blah blah)? Running full power? For how long? At what ohmage? All supported? Lowest only? How about output signal, checking for clipping? How would this be done? What else? [/QUOTE]
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