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Odd issue with amp...repair?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sguirrelfeather" data-source="post: 8494987" data-attributes="member: 668995"><p>I have a JBL GTO-5EZ amp (5 channel) which has the front left speakers randomly increasing in volume by a large percentage....so much that it drowns out the right speakers. I verified it was the amp by swapping outputs and then it only did it on the other side. It happens so randomly that I can't figure out if there was a loose wire, etc, so figure it's got to be something internal. I guess my question is, who do I contact to see about getting this fixed who is reliable and won't cost me an arm and a leg? I intend to replace it in the future with a dedicated 4ch amp since I now have a dedicated mono-block for the sub, but in the meantime I still need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sguirrelfeather, post: 8494987, member: 668995"] I have a JBL GTO-5EZ amp (5 channel) which has the front left speakers randomly increasing in volume by a large percentage....so much that it drowns out the right speakers. I verified it was the amp by swapping outputs and then it only did it on the other side. It happens so randomly that I can't figure out if there was a loose wire, etc, so figure it's got to be something internal. I guess my question is, who do I contact to see about getting this fixed who is reliable and won't cost me an arm and a leg? I intend to replace it in the future with a dedicated 4ch amp since I now have a dedicated mono-block for the sub, but in the meantime I still need it. [/QUOTE]
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