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<blockquote data-quote="ladysmanfelpz" data-source="post: 7885638" data-attributes="member: 642267"><p>Input. One just feels loose and you can hear the difference from wiggling it and of course its one of the two that im using for my jerry rigged set up. Is that an easy fix an audio repair shop can do? If I take it to them, can they do any other upgrades to make it more worth the money, such as making it run cooler (it tends to get very hot, much hotter than my sub amp) or produce more power? It was a pawn shop amp but it does the job ha. And I get rms power and all that, but how could an amp rated at the same power give you better sound? Cleaner power and signal since it is dedicated?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladysmanfelpz, post: 7885638, member: 642267"] Input. One just feels loose and you can hear the difference from wiggling it and of course its one of the two that im using for my jerry rigged set up. Is that an easy fix an audio repair shop can do? If I take it to them, can they do any other upgrades to make it more worth the money, such as making it run cooler (it tends to get very hot, much hotter than my sub amp) or produce more power? It was a pawn shop amp but it does the job ha. And I get rms power and all that, but how could an amp rated at the same power give you better sound? Cleaner power and signal since it is dedicated? [/QUOTE]
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