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<blockquote data-quote="americannight" data-source="post: 8064209" data-attributes="member: 624648"><p>You're right he may have fried more than the obvious FET parts that are visibly blown. But I live dangerously and have gotten away with easy $5-10 repairs before on amps just by taking a risk. If it were me, I'd give Soundstream a chance to swap it out or fix it. If they don't I'd try fixing it and probably would learn something in the process. But that's just me, MacGyver. This route isn't for the faint of heart, though, and you have to be ready to accept failure from the outset. If it's just the FETs then it could be easy. If you replace those and something still is fried, then the troubleshooting could be a learning experience, that's for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="americannight, post: 8064209, member: 624648"] You're right he may have fried more than the obvious FET parts that are visibly blown. But I live dangerously and have gotten away with easy $5-10 repairs before on amps just by taking a risk. If it were me, I'd give Soundstream a chance to swap it out or fix it. If they don't I'd try fixing it and probably would learn something in the process. But that's just me, MacGyver. This route isn't for the faint of heart, though, and you have to be ready to accept failure from the outset. If it's just the FETs then it could be easy. If you replace those and something still is fried, then the troubleshooting could be a learning experience, that's for sure. [/QUOTE]
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