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Cadence Daytona DCA2500.1 Needs Repair
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<blockquote data-quote="reible82nd" data-source="post: 8222981" data-attributes="member: 629602"><p>When I started experiencing problems with the amp I had come back home from Lebanon for the birth of my son. Before coming home my car got some collision work done to it and my wife neglected to take the face of my head unit out. Needless to say some of the guys at the collision repair shop had a block party with my car...they blew my sub for one (luckily I had a recone) and the amp started acting up. It would power up, the lights would turn on, the whole nine yards...but I wouldn't hear anything out of my sub. When I turned the volume up it would kick on and the sub would start playing like normal.</p><p></p><p>The first thing I noticed when I turned on my stereo after the repair work had been done was the bass and treble settings being maxed out. I ALWAYS tune everything flat and never mess with tone controls so I knew right away that it was the repair shop. My guess is they maxed out the bass and cranked the volume....the amp got some clipped signals and something failed in it. I hope I've been informative enough to paint a clearer picture of what the issue might be.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for listing this Spooney!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reible82nd, post: 8222981, member: 629602"] When I started experiencing problems with the amp I had come back home from Lebanon for the birth of my son. Before coming home my car got some collision work done to it and my wife neglected to take the face of my head unit out. Needless to say some of the guys at the collision repair shop had a block party with my car...they blew my sub for one (luckily I had a recone) and the amp started acting up. It would power up, the lights would turn on, the whole nine yards...but I wouldn't hear anything out of my sub. When I turned the volume up it would kick on and the sub would start playing like normal. The first thing I noticed when I turned on my stereo after the repair work had been done was the bass and treble settings being maxed out. I ALWAYS tune everything flat and never mess with tone controls so I knew right away that it was the repair shop. My guess is they maxed out the bass and cranked the volume....the amp got some clipped signals and something failed in it. I hope I've been informative enough to paint a clearer picture of what the issue might be. Thanks for listing this Spooney!!! [/QUOTE]
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