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<blockquote data-quote="phlop" data-source="post: 773000" data-attributes="member: 559159"><p>Well, I have JL Audio 500/1 Amp, running 2 10' subs.</p><p></p><p>The amp was working great, until it all of a sudden went kapoots on me, and stopped fully working. I got a wierd groggy bass coming from the subs when the beats hit...</p><p></p><p>Anyways, I checked all the wiring and volts and waht not, and no success. The subs work on another amp, but not this one.</p><p></p><p>So in my last attemp, I took this amp out, and took off the cover of it, to see if I could see anything...(what I am looking for I do not know.</p><p></p><p>Non the less, the thing has a faint smell of burnt electronics... which leads me to believe that I might have blown my amp..</p><p></p><p>My question for you is... if it is blown, what could have cause it? And also, since this is an 800$ amp, are there places that repair them? Or is it time for a new one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phlop, post: 773000, member: 559159"] Well, I have JL Audio 500/1 Amp, running 2 10' subs. The amp was working great, until it all of a sudden went kapoots on me, and stopped fully working. I got a wierd groggy bass coming from the subs when the beats hit... Anyways, I checked all the wiring and volts and waht not, and no success. The subs work on another amp, but not this one. So in my last attemp, I took this amp out, and took off the cover of it, to see if I could see anything...(what I am looking for I do not know. Non the less, the thing has a faint smell of burnt electronics... which leads me to believe that I might have blown my amp.. My question for you is... if it is blown, what could have cause it? And also, since this is an 800$ amp, are there places that repair them? Or is it time for a new one? [/QUOTE]
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