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<blockquote data-quote="dB-r" data-source="post: 5025922" data-attributes="member: 574699"><p>The amp design is great. It's the implementation that's bad. Not Memphis fault, as they likely do not design or build their amps, they are simply a marketing company... I may be "somewhat" wrong on that, but some of you here know what I mean. As far as repairing them, there is only one way to do it, and if you want it to hold up to vibration the mosfets and rectifiers have to be hand soldered a "special" way that can take hours to do the whole amp, but it will likely never break a leg again after it's done. The upgraded soldering is considered a "requirement" here at dB-r and is not optional, hence the high repair prices here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dB-r, post: 5025922, member: 574699"] The amp design is great. It's the implementation that's bad. Not Memphis fault, as they likely do not design or build their amps, they are simply a marketing company... I may be "somewhat" wrong on that, but some of you here know what I mean. As far as repairing them, there is only one way to do it, and if you want it to hold up to vibration the mosfets and rectifiers have to be hand soldered a "special" way that can take hours to do the whole amp, but it will likely never break a leg again after it's done. The upgraded soldering is considered a "requirement" here at dB-r and is not optional, hence the high repair prices here. [/QUOTE]
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