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<blockquote data-quote="dB-r" data-source="post: 6244429" data-attributes="member: 574699"><p>Yes. That's cool though man, sounds like he did it right. Whoever worked on it before did not.... it had NTE parts in the power supply drive circuit, probably a previously repaired by Memphis amp, maybe a refurb....</p><p></p><p>I used to be that way, minimal on the labor, but too many customers want a good job done, and I had to charge accordingly for my time. I don't make a tremendous amount of money here like some think I do, I buy only OEM or better parts, all matched date codes, many times in quantity 1000, and I spend lots of time on certain amps that require it so I charge more to make sure it's gonna last becuase I HATE doing warranty work....</p><p></p><p>We have a competitor in dBDrag, David Paulson, won 2nd place in World finals last year in his class and 3rd in another, using 4 Memphis 4K's that dB-r rebuilt back in December 2007.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dB-r, post: 6244429, member: 574699"] Yes. That's cool though man, sounds like he did it right. Whoever worked on it before did not.... it had NTE parts in the power supply drive circuit, probably a previously repaired by Memphis amp, maybe a refurb.... I used to be that way, minimal on the labor, but too many customers want a good job done, and I had to charge accordingly for my time. I don't make a tremendous amount of money here like some think I do, I buy only OEM or better parts, all matched date codes, many times in quantity 1000, and I spend lots of time on certain amps that require it so I charge more to make sure it's gonna last becuase I HATE doing warranty work.... We have a competitor in dBDrag, David Paulson, won 2nd place in World finals last year in his class and 3rd in another, using 4 Memphis 4K's that dB-r rebuilt back in December 2007. [/QUOTE]
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