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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddictJ" data-source="post: 2813956" data-attributes="member: 560415"><p>didnt bother reading the next six pages....if you're lucky its only that cap that needs to be replaced. if so then thats easy as hell. find the right size cap, order it for like 20 bucks shipped from india, solder that ***** on urself. i fixed a 16-mc1000d with the same problem 2 years ago. while ur at it find out wtf the sellers problem is. thats definitly not shipping damage even though it lacked sufficent packaging.....</p><p></p><p>it looks liek that cap got physically damaged from over heating. AKA abuse. when it gets hot enough it looses structural inegrity and warps. ussually itll be puffed outwards but in some cases it can be like that and warp inwards (metal can do funny things when heaed enough to get flexible)....however if the buyer doesnt cooperate with the seller to help make things right, that just complicates the situation......</p><p></p><p>i say bunk amp and bunk seller, but thats just my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddictJ, post: 2813956, member: 560415"] didnt bother reading the next six pages....if you're lucky its only that cap that needs to be replaced. if so then thats easy as hell. find the right size cap, order it for like 20 bucks shipped from india, solder that ***** on urself. i fixed a 16-mc1000d with the same problem 2 years ago. while ur at it find out wtf the sellers problem is. thats definitly not shipping damage even though it lacked sufficent packaging..... it looks liek that cap got physically damaged from over heating. AKA abuse. when it gets hot enough it looses structural inegrity and warps. ussually itll be puffed outwards but in some cases it can be like that and warp inwards (metal can do funny things when heaed enough to get flexible)....however if the buyer doesnt cooperate with the seller to help make things right, that just complicates the situation...... i say bunk amp and bunk seller, but thats just my opinion [/QUOTE]
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