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Another amp gone bad!!
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<blockquote data-quote="germanyt" data-source="post: 4021832" data-attributes="member: 564481"><p>See I asked Luke about that and he says that unhooking the RCAs will not isolate teh problem. He says that the amp is damaged now and anytime you apply power to the power supply it will blow the fuses. He want's me to send the amp back to him because he tells me that if the low line votage is the cause then nothing I do will fix the problem. I'll probably end up mailing it back to him but I wanted to opinons on teh H/U problem. I don't want to get another replacment or repaired amp and have my H/U destroy it too. I do agree with you though. The low input voltage theory kinda threw me off when he told me that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="germanyt, post: 4021832, member: 564481"] See I asked Luke about that and he says that unhooking the RCAs will not isolate teh problem. He says that the amp is damaged now and anytime you apply power to the power supply it will blow the fuses. He want's me to send the amp back to him because he tells me that if the low line votage is the cause then nothing I do will fix the problem. I'll probably end up mailing it back to him but I wanted to opinons on teh H/U problem. I don't want to get another replacment or repaired amp and have my H/U destroy it too. I do agree with you though. The low input voltage theory kinda threw me off when he told me that. [/QUOTE]
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