F Fender5 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,099 0 Arkansas Jun 30, 2010 #1 Im not sure how my RCA inputs got bent. And the RCAs themselves are bent too. Would I be better off just gettin a new one. Its a hifonics amp My speakers get a nasty hiss and the music cuts out sometimes Click to read more...
Im not sure how my RCA inputs got bent. And the RCAs themselves are bent too. Would I be better off just gettin a new one. Its a hifonics amp My speakers get a nasty hiss and the music cuts out sometimes Click to read more...
stanky1219 Banned 944 25 tampa,fl Jun 30, 2010 #2 they are pretty easy to fix. but if you decide to get a new amp , what size is this one and how much would you ask for it?
they are pretty easy to fix. but if you decide to get a new amp , what size is this one and how much would you ask for it?
s_carter 10+ year member ¡¡¡ɹǝʌo ǝɯ lloɹ 57 0 Portland, OR Jun 30, 2010 #3 Depending on the plugs, it would only cost a few bucks and some time to repair it, if you could find replacement jacks. I see this problem a lot in my trade! I have had to retrofit new plugs to amplifiers and it takes some creativity.
Depending on the plugs, it would only cost a few bucks and some time to repair it, if you could find replacement jacks. I see this problem a lot in my trade! I have had to retrofit new plugs to amplifiers and it takes some creativity.