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<blockquote data-quote="DCbass" data-source="post: 8575732" data-attributes="member: 663779"><p>Hello guys and thanks for taking some time to look over the thread. Well about 3 weeks ago I gave my nephew a demo and everything was just fine, until the amp suddenly went out, I looked over it and the green power light was on but still no sound, cut it off and back on and still no sound, I went to test the woofers to see of they were blown which I was 100% sure they were good but still did it, then I tried connecting them on the left channel instead of bridged and it worked, not as loud but it was playing... I unmounted the amp and opened her up and saw that right where the speaker output piece exits the amp was moving in and out when the others didnt (right channel negative) how can I go about fixing this? You can see in the pic I uploaded where the longer piece isn't where it should be, would soldering it work ok or is the amp doctor necessary for this one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCbass, post: 8575732, member: 663779"] Hello guys and thanks for taking some time to look over the thread. Well about 3 weeks ago I gave my nephew a demo and everything was just fine, until the amp suddenly went out, I looked over it and the green power light was on but still no sound, cut it off and back on and still no sound, I went to test the woofers to see of they were blown which I was 100% sure they were good but still did it, then I tried connecting them on the left channel instead of bridged and it worked, not as loud but it was playing... I unmounted the amp and opened her up and saw that right where the speaker output piece exits the amp was moving in and out when the others didnt (right channel negative) how can I go about fixing this? You can see in the pic I uploaded where the longer piece isn't where it should be, would soldering it work ok or is the amp doctor necessary for this one? [/QUOTE]
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