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Help needed resolving issue with Xtant 1001/x amp
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7490166" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Last thing I would try is to take the amp out,take it to the car battery,and wire together the poss, andthe remote together,and then ground out the amp to the - conn,and touch the poss,and it should light up,as long as the fuse is good in the amp??If not.. then I would open the amp up to see whats going on,May be a simple solder joint/ connection that just needs be solderd back together.Some times you may find that a resistor/cap/ect? may be burnt out,and can possibly bought at Radio Shack,or a computer repair place for almost nothing,and save you some money on a new amp???IMO that Xtant amp is something Id keep forever.GREAT AMP!!Worth repairing!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7490166, member: 634282"] Last thing I would try is to take the amp out,take it to the car battery,and wire together the poss, andthe remote together,and then ground out the amp to the - conn,and touch the poss,and it should light up,as long as the fuse is good in the amp??If not.. then I would open the amp up to see whats going on,May be a simple solder joint/ connection that just needs be solderd back together.Some times you may find that a resistor/cap/ect? may be burnt out,and can possibly bought at Radio Shack,or a computer repair place for almost nothing,and save you some money on a new amp???IMO that Xtant amp is something Id keep forever.GREAT AMP!!Worth repairing!!! [/QUOTE]
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