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<blockquote data-quote="loopkiller" data-source="post: 5423479" data-attributes="member: 601690"><p>I would try to call them and ask them for a reccomendation. Maybe there is something specific to that amp that I am not aware of that they can tell you about. If that does not work, I would try to mount the amp in another system to see if you get the same issues. If you can reproduce the same problems in another system, then it is obviously defective and they need to repair it again. Force the issue. Until you get a working amp, never settle or take no for an answer. There is somebody who cares that will help you at any company. It just sometimes takes a few calls to find that person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loopkiller, post: 5423479, member: 601690"] I would try to call them and ask them for a reccomendation. Maybe there is something specific to that amp that I am not aware of that they can tell you about. If that does not work, I would try to mount the amp in another system to see if you get the same issues. If you can reproduce the same problems in another system, then it is obviously defective and they need to repair it again. Force the issue. Until you get a working amp, never settle or take no for an answer. There is somebody who cares that will help you at any company. It just sometimes takes a few calls to find that person. [/QUOTE]
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