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<blockquote data-quote="jasonxxxx" data-source="post: 8506210" data-attributes="member: 670009"><p>i know something has to be replaced, just not sure what. speakers are fine, took amp apart to search for shorts or any signs of a blown circuit, negative, but i went ahead and took the power supply off my other xbox and hooked it up to see if there was any difference, same problems. moneys tight around these parts, if im gonna replace part of it id like to make sure its done right and as cost efficient as possible. any advice would help alot. if i should upgrade from the xbox power supply, what should i go with?? does it sound like the problem is in the amp itself? thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonxxxx, post: 8506210, member: 670009"] i know something has to be replaced, just not sure what. speakers are fine, took amp apart to search for shorts or any signs of a blown circuit, negative, but i went ahead and took the power supply off my other xbox and hooked it up to see if there was any difference, same problems. moneys tight around these parts, if im gonna replace part of it id like to make sure its done right and as cost efficient as possible. any advice would help alot. if i should upgrade from the xbox power supply, what should i go with?? does it sound like the problem is in the amp itself? thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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