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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 7203696" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>Background...... Well I took three years of electronics in highschool and a few basic electronics college courses. Been into car audio since before I could drive and about 5 years ago I started learning how to repair car amps through the help of Perry Babin on diyaudio.com and some self teaching. It helped a lot having a basic electronics knowledge when I started working on amps. After you get some of the basics down it's really easy to troubleshoot the problems in most amplifiers. Takes the right equipment though . You can get by with minimal stuff but the more equipment you have the easier it gets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 7203696, member: 584130"] Background...... Well I took three years of electronics in highschool and a few basic electronics college courses. Been into car audio since before I could drive and about 5 years ago I started learning how to repair car amps through the help of Perry Babin on diyaudio.com and some self teaching. It helped a lot having a basic electronics knowledge when I started working on amps. After you get some of the basics down it's really easy to troubleshoot the problems in most amplifiers. Takes the right equipment though . You can get by with minimal stuff but the more equipment you have the easier it gets. [/QUOTE]
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