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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8631586" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>There's pretty much nothing user serviceable inside an amplifier and if smoke comes out of it it's pretty well 100% certain that it is broken. Also there's plenty of stuff inside there that can and probably will fail when an amp breaks that will not look visibly damaged. I have never heard of that brand and it is very likely it is cheap Chinese junk, though it is also possible that your speaker wires shorted to the chasis or to each other.... either could break an amp.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully the amp came with a warranty or you can return it and buy something more reliable. If you'd like to have it repaired, there's a fellow in the UK that does amp repair videos on youtube "barevids" or similar. Perhaps you could look him up if you feel the amp is worth repair and you do not have warranty. Search youtube for amp repair and find the guy with the bald head and funny accent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8631586, member: 614752"] There's pretty much nothing user serviceable inside an amplifier and if smoke comes out of it it's pretty well 100% certain that it is broken. Also there's plenty of stuff inside there that can and probably will fail when an amp breaks that will not look visibly damaged. I have never heard of that brand and it is very likely it is cheap Chinese junk, though it is also possible that your speaker wires shorted to the chasis or to each other.... either could break an amp. Hopefully the amp came with a warranty or you can return it and buy something more reliable. If you'd like to have it repaired, there's a fellow in the UK that does amp repair videos on youtube "barevids" or similar. Perhaps you could look him up if you feel the amp is worth repair and you do not have warranty. Search youtube for amp repair and find the guy with the bald head and funny accent. [/QUOTE]
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