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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8786437" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Sounds like you have been trying to locate the culprit by elimination process. I would feel and lean towards an internal issue with that amplifier. Its possible that there may be loose mosfet contacts from heat, Loose cap connection on the board or power or ground supply ect?? You may be able to open it up if it is no longer under warranty and view to see if any loose connections ect. What amplifier is it? You can possibly take it to a local car audio shop and have them test it with a load on it ? Some shops will charge like $25-50 bucks, and some may not charge at all. If under warranty just get an RMA and send it back</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8786437, member: 634282"] Sounds like you have been trying to locate the culprit by elimination process. I would feel and lean towards an internal issue with that amplifier. Its possible that there may be loose mosfet contacts from heat, Loose cap connection on the board or power or ground supply ect?? You may be able to open it up if it is no longer under warranty and view to see if any loose connections ect. What amplifier is it? You can possibly take it to a local car audio shop and have them test it with a load on it ? Some shops will charge like $25-50 bucks, and some may not charge at all. If under warranty just get an RMA and send it back [/QUOTE]
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