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<blockquote data-quote="psyrex" data-source="post: 4871019" data-attributes="member: 568051"><p>I have been using a Hifonics ZXi-6400 for two years now (cost me $135 new from ikesound). The past month or two, my channel 1 speaker keeps cutting in and out. After some tracking down, I've determined that it's the amp that is probably bad. It seems like a hardware issue, maybe something loose that kicks in when I hit a bump. I've taken it apart and haven't found anything wrong that I can see (I've a background in electronics, but not car audio specifically).</p><p></p><p>Taking it to a shop to get it fixed might be $50-100, with a week or so lead time and no guarantee of it actually being fixed, right?</p><p></p><p>Getting a replacement brand new Hifonics TXi-6408 looks to go for $125 on ikesound. No delay, no worries. I know Hifonics isn't the most highly regarded amp, but it works for what I do with it.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psyrex, post: 4871019, member: 568051"] I have been using a Hifonics ZXi-6400 for two years now (cost me $135 new from ikesound). The past month or two, my channel 1 speaker keeps cutting in and out. After some tracking down, I've determined that it's the amp that is probably bad. It seems like a hardware issue, maybe something loose that kicks in when I hit a bump. I've taken it apart and haven't found anything wrong that I can see (I've a background in electronics, but not car audio specifically). Taking it to a shop to get it fixed might be $50-100, with a week or so lead time and no guarantee of it actually being fixed, right? Getting a replacement brand new Hifonics TXi-6408 looks to go for $125 on ikesound. No delay, no worries. I know Hifonics isn't the most highly regarded amp, but it works for what I do with it. What do you guys think? [/QUOTE]
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