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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8564784" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>lol sounds like a few guys in my area. Got a lot of bad amps, tried to repair, found out how really fking hard it actually is and how much parts actually costed, then tries to sell it off to the next guy that thought he could learn amp repair. Like others said, you need several semesters of trade school to do things right man. You'll need a supply chain of quality parts that is sold for pretty cheap if you want the repair to be worth it. Most of the times parts themselves are worth more than the amp's value without accounting in labor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8564784, member: 650438"] lol sounds like a few guys in my area. Got a lot of bad amps, tried to repair, found out how really fking hard it actually is and how much parts actually costed, then tries to sell it off to the next guy that thought he could learn amp repair. Like others said, you need several semesters of trade school to do things right man. You'll need a supply chain of quality parts that is sold for pretty cheap if you want the repair to be worth it. Most of the times parts themselves are worth more than the amp's value without accounting in labor. [/QUOTE]
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