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<blockquote data-quote="Bills" data-source="post: 6675693" data-attributes="member: 619348"><p>I had same thng happen to a Crunch amp way back when and it fried the whole left side. What your pry going to run into is about the same thing. Personally, I would sit back, look at at, get some quotes from various re builders or repair places, see if your warranty is up(you pry voided a warranty when you opened the case sad to say) and then look at the cost of a new amp and see what is going to be the better call down the road..... This is what I'd do...</p><p></p><p>Bills</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bills, post: 6675693, member: 619348"] I had same thng happen to a Crunch amp way back when and it fried the whole left side. What your pry going to run into is about the same thing. Personally, I would sit back, look at at, get some quotes from various re builders or repair places, see if your warranty is up(you pry voided a warranty when you opened the case sad to say) and then look at the cost of a new amp and see what is going to be the better call down the road..... This is what I'd do... Bills [/QUOTE]
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