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<blockquote data-quote="datballa" data-source="post: 2891037" data-attributes="member: 575830"><p>Sorry for the late update..</p><p></p><p>So I opened it up (BTW, I found out its a z700, is this a good amp? i dont know much about them..)</p><p></p><p>Didn't see ANY signs of damage. I cleaned the board with some alcohol hoping it owuld of done something, but no.. Somebody suggested I hook up an MP3 player directly to the amp and see if the problem persists, as it may have to do with the faulty internal ground of my pioneer unit.. i'll be doing this tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="datballa, post: 2891037, member: 575830"] Sorry for the late update.. So I opened it up (BTW, I found out its a z700, is this a good amp? i dont know much about them..) Didn't see ANY signs of damage. I cleaned the board with some alcohol hoping it owuld of done something, but no.. Somebody suggested I hook up an MP3 player directly to the amp and see if the problem persists, as it may have to do with the faulty internal ground of my pioneer unit.. i'll be doing this tonight. [/QUOTE]
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