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<blockquote data-quote="lilmaniac2" data-source="post: 1748288" data-attributes="member: 565395"><p>ohming? whats that mean... and what is the correct ohmage for a diode and a capacitor? if your going to try and sound smart please use real words</p><p></p><p>You need a DMM with at least a diode setting so u can check the mosfets that u cant tell if they are blown</p><p></p><p>also you need a o scope to make sure the amp is putting out clean waves after you fix it... bottom line dont try this on your new 20.1, but if u have a old pyle amp thats blown that would be good practice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilmaniac2, post: 1748288, member: 565395"] ohming? whats that mean... and what is the correct ohmage for a diode and a capacitor? if your going to try and sound smart please use real words You need a DMM with at least a diode setting so u can check the mosfets that u cant tell if they are blown also you need a o scope to make sure the amp is putting out clean waves after you fix it... bottom line dont try this on your new 20.1, but if u have a old pyle amp thats blown that would be good practice [/QUOTE]
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