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<blockquote data-quote="WiddleyScudds" data-source="post: 8495250" data-attributes="member: 669687"><p>I'm about to un-solder a few capacitors in my amp to check if they are going bad because I can't identify any physical damage on my board or capacitors. This is a Renegade REN1000S MK3 amplifier I had professionally bought/installed about a year or two ago. I started hearing knocking noises from my subs one day and my buddy pointed it out as "feedback". I immediately took it to the place I had it installed (custom radio). They took a look, informed me it wasn't under warranty anymore, and told me it was most likely a capacitor going bad sending out a signal that I can hear. Oh yeah, and I could buy a new one for $200. My technical skills prevented me from just buying a new amp, I know how simple a capacitor is to replace. I really hope he wasn't trying to sell me a new amplifier, because i'm the type of person that takes thing apart and fixes them. They apparently hooked up a new amp and everything trying to troubleshoot the noise. The noise is very random, occurring even when I have the music at zero. Can anyone shed some light on which capacitor it might be, or if it even is a capacitor? There is two really big ones, then a line of 3 medium ones and a handful of small ones. Pictures:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://postimg.org/image/54mybk4uv/" target="_blank"><img src="http://s23.postimg.org/54mybk4uv/20160413_182252.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p></p><p><a href="http://postimage.org/" target="_blank"><img src="http://s23.postimg.org/7x49pclcn/20160413_182243.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiddleyScudds, post: 8495250, member: 669687"] I'm about to un-solder a few capacitors in my amp to check if they are going bad because I can't identify any physical damage on my board or capacitors. This is a Renegade REN1000S MK3 amplifier I had professionally bought/installed about a year or two ago. I started hearing knocking noises from my subs one day and my buddy pointed it out as "feedback". I immediately took it to the place I had it installed (custom radio). They took a look, informed me it wasn't under warranty anymore, and told me it was most likely a capacitor going bad sending out a signal that I can hear. Oh yeah, and I could buy a new one for $200. My technical skills prevented me from just buying a new amp, I know how simple a capacitor is to replace. I really hope he wasn't trying to sell me a new amplifier, because i'm the type of person that takes thing apart and fixes them. They apparently hooked up a new amp and everything trying to troubleshoot the noise. The noise is very random, occurring even when I have the music at zero. Can anyone shed some light on which capacitor it might be, or if it even is a capacitor? There is two really big ones, then a line of 3 medium ones and a handful of small ones. Pictures: [URL="http://postimg.org/image/54mybk4uv/"][IMG]http://s23.postimg.org/54mybk4uv/20160413_182252.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL="http://postimage.org/"][IMG]http://s23.postimg.org/7x49pclcn/20160413_182243.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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