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<blockquote data-quote="prevail" data-source="post: 7143423" data-attributes="member: 628595"><p>So, I don't know if this forum demands ***** pics of an ex-girlfriend or a photochop of a fat chick on a motorcycle, so I'll get right to the point.</p><p></p><p>I have am MTX 2160 2 channel (old skool) amp that apparently is not working, or not liking what I am asking it to do. I know, the ladies sure can be finicky)!</p><p></p><p>The power light comes on, and connects all of the power leads appear correct (remote wire, etc) but I am still getting no signal to the sub. (MTX thunderform 12 for F150).</p><p></p><p>I have tried a few different 'sources' (I pod headphone out, etc) but sill get nada.</p><p></p><p>I tool the bottom panels off, and a couple of pieces fell out like british teeth after a Manchester United/Liverpool game (mainly the X-over push button assembly.).</p><p></p><p>I am no solder-gun-soldier, so I was wondering if this is something that I should have looked at (it was a very nice amp back in the day) or just chalk it up to 'time to buy new'.</p><p></p><p>I would also like to add a master bass circuit gain knob (rotory) so that I can fine tune on the fly.</p><p></p><p>I don't remember what this amp was new, but I guess the question is:</p><p></p><p>Id This:</p><p></p><p>A: super sick must be fixed awesomeness</p><p></p><p>B: Nostalgia producing paperweight from when even Triumph sounded great</p><p></p><p>C: Tie to my neighbors poodles and let them both sleep with the fishes.</p><p></p><p>My ceiling to have repaired is really ~$100, I imagine I could put that towards something nice and new, but ****, I have loved that thumper over the years.</p><p></p><p>E Pluribus Thumpum,</p><p></p><p>Ridei</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prevail, post: 7143423, member: 628595"] So, I don't know if this forum demands ***** pics of an ex-girlfriend or a photochop of a fat chick on a motorcycle, so I'll get right to the point. I have am MTX 2160 2 channel (old skool) amp that apparently is not working, or not liking what I am asking it to do. I know, the ladies sure can be finicky)! The power light comes on, and connects all of the power leads appear correct (remote wire, etc) but I am still getting no signal to the sub. (MTX thunderform 12 for F150). I have tried a few different 'sources' (I pod headphone out, etc) but sill get nada. I tool the bottom panels off, and a couple of pieces fell out like british teeth after a Manchester United/Liverpool game (mainly the X-over push button assembly.). I am no solder-gun-soldier, so I was wondering if this is something that I should have looked at (it was a very nice amp back in the day) or just chalk it up to 'time to buy new'. I would also like to add a master bass circuit gain knob (rotory) so that I can fine tune on the fly. I don't remember what this amp was new, but I guess the question is: Id This: A: super sick must be fixed awesomeness B: Nostalgia producing paperweight from when even Triumph sounded great C: Tie to my neighbors poodles and let them both sleep with the fishes. My ceiling to have repaired is really ~$100, I imagine I could put that towards something nice and new, but ****, I have loved that thumper over the years. E Pluribus Thumpum, Ridei [/QUOTE]
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