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<blockquote data-quote="mike49504" data-source="post: 6993798" data-attributes="member: 624789"><p>Sorry just sent him a message I have been having internet problems And yes im still around and repairing amps . On cmobley's amp The power supply was toasted also there were caps missing off the driver board. Someone put the wrong value resistors in the amp. Along with other things that were also wrong.</p><p></p><p>The amp is repairable only if the class D board in the amp is still working if the class D board went out the amp is unrepairable. You guys can ask Chris at DB-R about this amp and its class D board.</p><p></p><p>I will updte everyone tommrow on the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike49504, post: 6993798, member: 624789"] Sorry just sent him a message I have been having internet problems And yes im still around and repairing amps . On cmobley's amp The power supply was toasted also there were caps missing off the driver board. Someone put the wrong value resistors in the amp. Along with other things that were also wrong. The amp is repairable only if the class D board in the amp is still working if the class D board went out the amp is unrepairable. You guys can ask Chris at DB-R about this amp and its class D board. I will updte everyone tommrow on the amp. [/QUOTE]
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