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<blockquote data-quote="psycho72" data-source="post: 755506" data-attributes="member: 558429"><p>First off, commas, periods &amp; paragraphs are our friends. Second please do yourself a favor and do some serious reading on bcae1.com before attempting anything associated with electronics again. Actually don't bother just pay someone else to do it.</p><p></p><p>As for scaping a circuit board that is the perfect way to cut a trace and if you really want to possibley fix your amp do what was suggested above but get someone who knows how to solder to do it for you before you create more problems because you can't just slap a big gob of solder on it and expect it to work. If you connect other traces you can burn more stuff.</p><p></p><p>And for those who had as tuff a time as I did reading the above he basically connected power to the amp and conected the powered speaker outs on the HU to the speaker outs on the amp. A power sandwhich with the HU and amp as the burnt meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psycho72, post: 755506, member: 558429"] First off, commas, periods & paragraphs are our friends. Second please do yourself a favor and do some serious reading on bcae1.com before attempting anything associated with electronics again. Actually don't bother just pay someone else to do it. As for scaping a circuit board that is the perfect way to cut a trace and if you really want to possibley fix your amp do what was suggested above but get someone who knows how to solder to do it for you before you create more problems because you can't just slap a big gob of solder on it and expect it to work. If you connect other traces you can burn more stuff. And for those who had as tuff a time as I did reading the above he basically connected power to the amp and conected the powered speaker outs on the HU to the speaker outs on the amp. A power sandwhich with the HU and amp as the burnt meat. [/QUOTE]
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