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Let me start by saying these circuit boards are NON FUNCTIONAL!!!

With that said...

For one reason or another I have a small stock of non-functional Kicker ZR, XS, and ZX series amplifier printed circuit board assemblies. I repaired many of them, threw them in heat sinks, and sold them to friends as refurbs. To make a long story short, I got busy in life and dropped this activity. They have been sitting in my basement for a few years. I've come to the realization that I will never do anything with these again now that I have a babies in the house. No time!!!

If you ever wanted to screw around with amplifiers at the board level this is your chance. In most cases these are relatively easy to fix. I will offer whatever advice I can to help you get them up and running. Mind you, if you do get them running and you want to use them, you'll need to buy a heat sink or fabricate one yourself (which can be fun).

Here is my price list.

ZR1000 - $40

XS100 - $40

ZR600 - $35

XS50 - $35

ZR360 - $25

ZX460 - $20

ZR240 - $20

ZR120 - $15

Willing to give discounts for package deals.

I am newer here but have been around various forums for over 10 years. References available upon request. Or, search my user name on Elite caraudio, Sound Domain, or DIY mobile audio.

Pictured are ZR1000, ZR240, and ZR600 PCBs. I can take others on request.

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well i'll for sure be running a 4" tang band and a set of sea's tweets my mid bass's are yet to be determined I think a ZR 1000 and 2 Zr240 would be cool stack the 240's over the 1000 or just seperate how much for those three shipped to 61016
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For those of you wondering where to get heat sinks:

http://www.aavidthermalloy.com/

http://www.wakefield.com/

http://www.mmmetals.com/index.html

Many more exist. These are just the ones I've used in the past.

There are 100's of options to choose from. I could help select a suitable heat sink based on what size and shape you want to make your amp.

Rule of thumb. For single board amp designs convection cooling is fine. Just select a heat sink with a large enough base block to drill and tap for fasteners and such. From there, make the fins and long and packed in as dense (high fin count) as you can to maximize thermal transfer. Think of OEM style CPU heat sinks. As a matter of fact, you could use these if you could find them cheap. Just stack them side by side until you get the final length you need.

If you are stacking boards under one chassis then forced air cooling is the way to go. Anyone ever see inside an old Xtant or Phoenix Gold amp? They got by with small heat sinks because they used fans to help cool them. For the ZR series of amps you'll need to bolt the heat sinks to a boxed section of aluminum (square piece that is hollow in the middle) that has some internal fins. Then, bolt a fan to one end. That's it.

 
i need that zr 1000 board and the zr360 board if u want to give me a call 330 506 8776 i will make sure u are happily compensated for the hook up i will send u a money order for the boards n shippin b for u even send n e thing thats how bad i need them my 1000 has 8 chips blown and my 360 needs new inputs but works fine just back feeds my highs a lil my name is mike by the way and if u need any stereo equipt. let me know i got a nice stockpile goin on ooo ill also throw in a lanzar opti 50 but has no case just hole board in tact tho probally will turn on asis never tried

 
i need that zr 1000 board and the zr360 board if u want to give me a call 330 506 8776 i will make sure u are happily compensated for the hook up i will send u a money order for the boards n shippin b for u even send n e thing thats how bad i need them my 1000 has 8 chips blown and my 360 needs new inputs but works fine just back feeds my highs a lil my name is mike by the way and if u need any stereo equipt. let me know i got a nice stockpile goin on ooo ill also throw in a lanzar opti 50 but has no case just hole board in tact tho probally will turn on asis never tried
WTF???

 
PM me with what you have left.
I'd like to snatch up some for a project to play around with.

nG
Heh... I have everything from that era left except DX700's. Why don't you let me know what you want //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif.

Ge0

 
quick question, i dont know anything about boards or amp electronics for that matter. my zr600 powers up normally but has static output, it sounds horrible i thought it was the module but i bought a new one and have the same problem...just wondering what might be wrong and if its fixable?

getting some sort of feedback maybe?

 
quick question, i dont know anything about boards or amp electronics for that matter. my zr600 powers up normally but has static output, it sounds horrible i thought it was the module but i bought a new one and have the same problem...just wondering what might be wrong and if its fixable?getting some sort of feedback maybe?
Sounds familiar. You'll need to reflow (remelt) the solder on the docking connector and the RCA input. These are stress points and often result in cracked solder joints.

Ge0

 
1000s? 4 channels? Monoblocks?
nG

I have plenty of ZR1000's, XS100's, XS50's, ZR600's left.

I have about 11 ZX460's left.

I may have a few DX700's but will have to do some digging.

I have a boat load of DX350's.

What are you looking for?

Ge0

 
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