Sold FS: Kicker ZR series amp circuit boards

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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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so are the boards bad or is there a chance they would work?
Interested in a 1000.
Not bad at all. Typically takes about $20 in transistors to get them going again. A little bit of clean up if a transistor fried and spewed smoke on the board. If you have an idea what to do this will take you an afternoon to accomplish.

I would not sell a board that was damaged enough to be considered non-repairable.

Ge0

 
If you do not already own a ZR series amp that you can pull your old board out of and put one of these in, here is one set of plans to make your own chassis relatively cheap.

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I'm sure some will have questions. Let the flood gates open!

 
in the picture that shows the bottom plate and top plate (2nd sketch), what point of view am i looking at? I cant' quite understand that picture
It just shows how you can drill and tap the heat sink to bolt the top and bottom cover plates on. I omitted the PCB from that drawing to keep things clean looking. If I had left the PCB there you would be staring right at the end of it.

The end plates can be assembled to the heat sink the same way the top and bottom plates are shown in the drawing.

 
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I should have all your PM's covered right Dan?

I go out of town a lot on business. I try to get back to my messages at least every couple of days. Sorry for the delay.

 
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