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Memphis MOJO 4k HELP!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="dB-r" data-source="post: 5025868" data-attributes="member: 574699"><p>It's almost certainly some broken part legs, they connect, then disconnect, causes surges, eventually it will go up in smoke, you are much better unhooking it and having it checked out. I have worked on enough Memphis 4K's to know what kind of problems they develop, even over a short period of time. I would recommend some other shop, but I don't know of any that can repair these things right. My customers tell me they have tried other shops with these amps and none of the times where the repairs sucessful or satisfactory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dB-r, post: 5025868, member: 574699"] It's almost certainly some broken part legs, they connect, then disconnect, causes surges, eventually it will go up in smoke, you are much better unhooking it and having it checked out. I have worked on enough Memphis 4K's to know what kind of problems they develop, even over a short period of time. I would recommend some other shop, but I don't know of any that can repair these things right. My customers tell me they have tried other shops with these amps and none of the times where the repairs sucessful or satisfactory. [/QUOTE]
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