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<blockquote data-quote="kmanian" data-source="post: 7565512" data-attributes="member: 561298"><p>Well given I just spent $600 on a repair and got nothing but smoke, um yea it looks bad, because just one part being bad puts my investment in the toilet. Beyond that you can't see all the surface mount components that are burnt in that same area. I would actually feel much better about it if we had screwed up and connected it backwards or while playing to voltage dropped or a coil on a sub went south, and it blew. At this point I don't know even if we track down every little part that blew, if I invest to put it back together, will it do the same thing? We jsut don't know what the hell happened.</p><p></p><p>I want to say for the record, that Zachs work looks great, and his communication was stellar, even today, we talked and he is doing what I consider to be his best to figure this out without just giving knee jerk solutions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmanian, post: 7565512, member: 561298"] Well given I just spent $600 on a repair and got nothing but smoke, um yea it looks bad, because just one part being bad puts my investment in the toilet. Beyond that you can't see all the surface mount components that are burnt in that same area. I would actually feel much better about it if we had screwed up and connected it backwards or while playing to voltage dropped or a coil on a sub went south, and it blew. At this point I don't know even if we track down every little part that blew, if I invest to put it back together, will it do the same thing? We jsut don't know what the hell happened. I want to say for the record, that Zachs work looks great, and his communication was stellar, even today, we talked and he is doing what I consider to be his best to figure this out without just giving knee jerk solutions. [/QUOTE]
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