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Testing a Car Amp on AC?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cuthroat" data-source="post: 8248801" data-attributes="member: 660500"><p>So basically I have several broken amps lying around and I'm not sure whats wrong with all of them but I'm planning on fixing them and reselling them. Then buying more broken ones and fixing them on the side. Anyway I need to be able to test them in my house on like an AC standard wall plug if thats possible. I'm not looking to hook up any audio or play anything but I just need to test them. I have a sub lying around that I can hook up if I need to but whats the easiest way to hook an amp up to a wall plug if there is one. If not what do you recommend to do for testing an amp?</p><p></p><p>Thanks, please excuse the noobish questions.</p><p></p><p>-Cuthroat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cuthroat, post: 8248801, member: 660500"] So basically I have several broken amps lying around and I'm not sure whats wrong with all of them but I'm planning on fixing them and reselling them. Then buying more broken ones and fixing them on the side. Anyway I need to be able to test them in my house on like an AC standard wall plug if thats possible. I'm not looking to hook up any audio or play anything but I just need to test them. I have a sub lying around that I can hook up if I need to but whats the easiest way to hook an amp up to a wall plug if there is one. If not what do you recommend to do for testing an amp? Thanks, please excuse the noobish questions. -Cuthroat [/QUOTE]
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