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<blockquote data-quote="amprepairman" data-source="post: 6672939" data-attributes="member: 618082"><p>quins90lac.....Sorry man..I cant do it like that...For one thing there is many things in your amp that can cause it to hit a output limit and then either go into protect or shut down or just hit a ceiling and stop..2nd its not fair to my other customers to put your amp before there's...Then theres the issue of parts.. Current amps are using so many different parts its just nuts, I'd like to call them common parts but theres so many different fets for instance hitting the market that virtually every amp I've gotten in the last month has required a different part number to get it running again...and one common problem with your symptoms is a shorted or partially shorted output fet from gate to source...Just had one a few days ago..in order to find it all the fets had to come out and be checked one by one and it takes some time...the amp in question ran fine but hit a ceiling and just stopped... Initially you would never expect a fet to cause a problem like that until you see it first hand...Generally our turn around is between 5 to 7 business days providing I have the parts in stock...Thanks for your interest though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amprepairman, post: 6672939, member: 618082"] quins90lac.....Sorry man..I cant do it like that...For one thing there is many things in your amp that can cause it to hit a output limit and then either go into protect or shut down or just hit a ceiling and stop..2nd its not fair to my other customers to put your amp before there's...Then theres the issue of parts.. Current amps are using so many different parts its just nuts, I'd like to call them common parts but theres so many different fets for instance hitting the market that virtually every amp I've gotten in the last month has required a different part number to get it running again...and one common problem with your symptoms is a shorted or partially shorted output fet from gate to source...Just had one a few days ago..in order to find it all the fets had to come out and be checked one by one and it takes some time...the amp in question ran fine but hit a ceiling and just stopped... Initially you would never expect a fet to cause a problem like that until you see it first hand...Generally our turn around is between 5 to 7 business days providing I have the parts in stock...Thanks for your interest though... [/QUOTE]
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