Bye-bye hifonics?

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I was bumpin to Get Back by ludacris, and then I noticed my subs looked like they were being pressed out (not a center focal point), but they were still producing sound. So I turned it off, got in my trunk, un-hooked my subs, and checked the coil impedaence to make sure they were ok, and they are fine. Then I hooked up the DMM to my amp to see what the output votage was on a 40hz tone, and its putting out 14.** volts DC with some music. The DMM auto switches between AC and DC, and it was enough DC to switch it to DC mode. I checked my RCA's and they have a nice clean ac signal.

Any suggestions, or is it time to get a new a amp?

 
You fried one or several output transistors, sending DC current straight to the speaker outputs.New amp time, or you could repair it.Were you running it at one ohm?

I built a box for a customer and installed his system, 2 PBX XS 12's off of a hifonics BX1500D @ 1 ohm and within 30 min. two of the output transistors literally blew up....

 
You fried one or several output transistors, sending DC current straight to the speaker outputs.New amp time, or you could repair it.Were you running it at one ohm?
OH icee its the output transistor //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif ive had that problem with an old PG i have

 
You fried one or several output transistors, sending DC current straight to the speaker outputs.New amp time, or you could repair it.Were you running it at one ohm?
I built a box for a customer and installed his system, 2 PBX XS 12's off of a hifonics BX1500D @ 1 ohm and within 30 min. two of the output transistors literally blew up....
Yes, well after bumpin for a nice bit of time, actual resistence was .7 ohms or so. Its strange that the amp gave up now, It hasnt given up all the other times I cranked it. It just decided today was the day.

So how to fix it? How much would that set me back?

 
A hifonics is a hifonics, I knew yours was a 1000 //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif How to fix it?Track down the fried transistors, get the #'s, try and find them and take the old ones out, solder the new ones in.Or you could send it to a place that specializes in amplifier repair, but it'd probably be pricey.Best bet is to find a local place that can do some soldering for ya.

 
Thanks for the suggestions.

And whoever suggested te viper, no. Now its time for an RE 12.1. Although I have to wait, because I was planning to get one in about a month, not a month early.

 
I'm not exactly sure where the output transistors are on the BX1000D, but if you can find them I can tell ya how to test em'.

http://www.digi-key.com for the parts, if not there's several others but they have quite the stock.

Hey, just noticed you're from Idaho, cool //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif I'm still adjusting to this state, kinda hard on the allergies though......even the poor cats suffer.I think you're about 2 1/2 hours from me (I'm in twin falls).

 
Yea, twin falls is 2 1/2 - 3 hours away. Thats cool. When did u move here?

Lol, this has gotten off topic, but oh well. There is another thread that is more in the direrection of help I need anyway.

 
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