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Shop screwed me and ruined my amp!
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<blockquote data-quote="Photonfanatic" data-source="post: 8193216" data-attributes="member: 649550"><p>To be clear the shop is the one that killed the amp, since they are the ones that zip tied the all the RC cables at the input port. I had no idea what they were doing back there, they simply took the car around to the bay and did their work. It wasn't until I was fed up that I started looking into the problem myself. This is of course, the standard gamble you take with all but the most rare, and reputable shop.</p><p></p><p>Its just that there are not any other audio shops in range of my small town. The next closest one is also mom and pop, at 50 miles away. I guess I should have known. I'll take a the amp out and take a look at the guts.</p><p></p><p>However, time for my next question. I don't have any idea what speaker wire goes where, in that amp. What is the easiest and most convenient way to label each wire? So that when I put a new amp in, I can just hook it all up myself. Tired of trusting morons who hire hacks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Photonfanatic, post: 8193216, member: 649550"] To be clear the shop is the one that killed the amp, since they are the ones that zip tied the all the RC cables at the input port. I had no idea what they were doing back there, they simply took the car around to the bay and did their work. It wasn't until I was fed up that I started looking into the problem myself. This is of course, the standard gamble you take with all but the most rare, and reputable shop. Its just that there are not any other audio shops in range of my small town. The next closest one is also mom and pop, at 50 miles away. I guess I should have known. I'll take a the amp out and take a look at the guts. However, time for my next question. I don't have any idea what speaker wire goes where, in that amp. What is the easiest and most convenient way to label each wire? So that when I put a new amp in, I can just hook it all up myself. Tired of trusting morons who hire hacks. [/QUOTE]
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