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<blockquote data-quote="TylerBD12" data-source="post: 1146025" data-attributes="member: 558254"><p>open up your amp. Check the board for ANY charring. i'm assuming you know what a mosfet looks like and if you dont then there's plenty of pictures online of them. now repairing them if you have soldered *spelling* to electrical boards before then you probably could do it. but i would probably have someone else do it for you. if you have a caraudio shop around you, ask them if they could do it. if that fails then just call mtx they're usually pretty nice and will lead you to the right place to go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TylerBD12, post: 1146025, member: 558254"] open up your amp. Check the board for ANY charring. i'm assuming you know what a mosfet looks like and if you dont then there's plenty of pictures online of them. now repairing them if you have soldered *spelling* to electrical boards before then you probably could do it. but i would probably have someone else do it for you. if you have a caraudio shop around you, ask them if they could do it. if that fails then just call mtx they're usually pretty nice and will lead you to the right place to go for it. [/QUOTE]
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