Sold Should I buy this broken amp?

most amps can be fixed pretty cheap...usually a blown part or something simple like that...you can usually get them fixed at an Electronics Vo-Tech School for free except the cost of parts...most parts run $20.00 or less at any local Radio Shack //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
Thanks for the replies.

Ever heard of a part or something called "isis" or something around that word?

So I'm assuming I should buy it, since the amp is worth 350+$?

One of my best friend is selling it. It blew because of voltage drops, his electrical system wasn't stable. And he needs money to buy car parts right now.

And was quoted 250$ from a CAR AUDIO shop. I know of a different repair guy who is reasonable.

 
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