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Shop screwed me and ruined my amp!
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<blockquote data-quote="Photonfanatic" data-source="post: 8193253" data-attributes="member: 649550"><p>Thanks for all the help and replies everyone. I really do appreciate it. I will take the amp apart and look at the solder connections when I get a chance. However, in the event that I can not find anything apparent to fix, what is a good amp that I can buy used to replace that one? Its a 300 watt amp, 75 watts per channel. My speakers are all 100 watt speakers. I figure if I buy a used amp, I can get one that is a little higher quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Photonfanatic, post: 8193253, member: 649550"] Thanks for all the help and replies everyone. I really do appreciate it. I will take the amp apart and look at the solder connections when I get a chance. However, in the event that I can not find anything apparent to fix, what is a good amp that I can buy used to replace that one? Its a 300 watt amp, 75 watts per channel. My speakers are all 100 watt speakers. I figure if I buy a used amp, I can get one that is a little higher quality. [/QUOTE]
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