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<blockquote data-quote="Alpineforever" data-source="post: 5028188" data-attributes="member: 585728"><p>No spare metal on the board, no crossed wires, and at full blast it was getting 12.4 volts at the amps terminal with a DMM, it's been running fine for quite some time...</p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't really wanna hassle jacob about this, and I would like to learn about how the internal parts of an amplifier work, for now I'm just gonna do research and run my old amp until i get two paychecks, i wanted to start with knowledge of at least whats wrong, but I'll find out somewhere else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpineforever, post: 5028188, member: 585728"] No spare metal on the board, no crossed wires, and at full blast it was getting 12.4 volts at the amps terminal with a DMM, it's been running fine for quite some time... I don't really wanna hassle jacob about this, and I would like to learn about how the internal parts of an amplifier work, for now I'm just gonna do research and run my old amp until i get two paychecks, i wanted to start with knowledge of at least whats wrong, but I'll find out somewhere else. [/QUOTE]
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