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<blockquote data-quote="Sarthos" data-source="post: 7028773" data-attributes="member: 610335"><p>I'm running an 8051, that's already a Dead head, so a 7200 still works. And it almost definitely would be repairable, I was thinking more like if it was 250 bucks for repair, 400 for a brand new unit, just get a new unit. Especially since the unit has a dead channel to the front right speaker so I have to use the subwoofer/non-fading output for my front speakers. And although I'm sure such a sound monitor would be awesome, there's no way the human ears could even appreciate the difference unless I sound deadened the car to the point where a cannon going off outside my window wouldn't be heard inside lol.</p><p></p><p>Okay, they estimated 85 bucks to repair it. Not bad, I don't think. I could always go and buy an Eclipse CD changer for just a bit more and use that, but it's still a way better deal to get it repaired then to try to find a similar quality unit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarthos, post: 7028773, member: 610335"] I'm running an 8051, that's already a Dead head, so a 7200 still works. And it almost definitely would be repairable, I was thinking more like if it was 250 bucks for repair, 400 for a brand new unit, just get a new unit. Especially since the unit has a dead channel to the front right speaker so I have to use the subwoofer/non-fading output for my front speakers. And although I'm sure such a sound monitor would be awesome, there's no way the human ears could even appreciate the difference unless I sound deadened the car to the point where a cannon going off outside my window wouldn't be heard inside lol. Okay, they estimated 85 bucks to repair it. Not bad, I don't think. I could always go and buy an Eclipse CD changer for just a bit more and use that, but it's still a way better deal to get it repaired then to try to find a similar quality unit [/QUOTE]
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