one guy said he had a modded amp on here once, and all he did was paint shroud
I think you could have said "they take the protection out" and it would have been the same thing as stating all of that..Really depends. They could have it modded to handle a higher input voltage, could have it modded to handle lower impedences, have protection circutry taken out, have it modded to increase power output, etc etc.
why do you want to mod it? what are you trying to achieve?does anyone have any tips on modding amps, or websites with tutorials or antyhing????
Not really.....it all depends on what's being done. Sometimes parts are actually added and/or replaced. For example, an upcoming trend is to upgrade amps to include Burr-Brown chips. That's a mod that isn't just removing the protection. Or, if you own Linear Power amps, you can send them to TIPS to have a factory authorized mod done to increase power and such, and they aren't just "removing the protection".I think you could have said "they take the protection out" and it would have been the same thing as stating all of that..
When modding an amp in the way Inhuman suggested (simply removing the protection) you run a HUGE risk of frying the amp (and the possiblity of having it subsequently catch on fire) because, well.....you removed it's protection. No point in taking that kind of risk for a daily driver....just buy an amp that will do what you want without being modded.Why would modded amps not be acceptable for daily use?
not trying to argue //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifNot really.....it all depends on what's being done. Sometimes parts are actually added and/or replaced. For example, an upcoming trend is to upgrade amps to include Burr-Brown chips. That's a mod that isn't just removing the protection. Or, if you own Linear Power amps, you can send them to TIPS to have a factory authorized mod done to increase power and such, and they aren't just "removing the protection".