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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 8141663" data-attributes="member: 600350"><p>that is bad all around. the output board is likely shot. forcing power into the speaker hookups on an amp is bad news. the fact that you actually had some form of sound is kinda amazing, most because it did not smoke, fry, blow. take that amp to a repair shop and see how bad it is. The deck preouts might be shot. take a test tone, 60hz and a dmm (digital multimeter) and test the acvolt out on the preouts on the deck. If it is rated 2v, then it should read close to 2v and max volume. Maybe find someone with a oscope and check for noise and clipping points too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 8141663, member: 600350"] that is bad all around. the output board is likely shot. forcing power into the speaker hookups on an amp is bad news. the fact that you actually had some form of sound is kinda amazing, most because it did not smoke, fry, blow. take that amp to a repair shop and see how bad it is. The deck preouts might be shot. take a test tone, 60hz and a dmm (digital multimeter) and test the acvolt out on the preouts on the deck. If it is rated 2v, then it should read close to 2v and max volume. Maybe find someone with a oscope and check for noise and clipping points too. [/QUOTE]
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