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<blockquote data-quote="ampjunkielikeme" data-source="post: 6025283" data-attributes="member: 582815"><p>i have a us amps xt2000d setting in front of me with the same exact problem.....</p><p></p><p>it blew all 4 of the capacitors on the 12 volt side of the transformer. it also melted all the solder off the transformers legs on the 12 volt side that go into the board ....</p><p></p><p>i replaced all 4 caps, and soldered the transformer legs back into the board. the amp powers up now and has good sound..</p><p></p><p>i think the caps are bad from the factory or something.. they were all bulged out real bad, and showed a dead short on my meter...???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ampjunkielikeme, post: 6025283, member: 582815"] i have a us amps xt2000d setting in front of me with the same exact problem..... it blew all 4 of the capacitors on the 12 volt side of the transformer. it also melted all the solder off the transformers legs on the 12 volt side that go into the board .... i replaced all 4 caps, and soldered the transformer legs back into the board. the amp powers up now and has good sound.. i think the caps are bad from the factory or something.. they were all bulged out real bad, and showed a dead short on my meter...??? [/QUOTE]
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