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<blockquote data-quote="SmartAsss" data-source="post: 7181934" data-attributes="member: 629857"><p>that really doesn't matter. if your setting where wrong you can blow your amp. </p><p>Let me know when you get a new amp, ill walk you through the setup.</p><p></p><p>If your up to trying new things, take the cover off of the amplifier and take some good clear pics of the inside circuit board. post them here, I should be able to spot the failure and tell you if its repairable. I can tell you how to repair it if it is repairable. It should be just a output transistor since the protect light is on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmartAsss, post: 7181934, member: 629857"] that really doesn't matter. if your setting where wrong you can blow your amp. Let me know when you get a new amp, ill walk you through the setup. If your up to trying new things, take the cover off of the amplifier and take some good clear pics of the inside circuit board. post them here, I should be able to spot the failure and tell you if its repairable. I can tell you how to repair it if it is repairable. It should be just a output transistor since the protect light is on. [/QUOTE]
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