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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 8150180" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>So did you even have it hooked up long enough to see that it worked? Or did you kill the power as soon as the wires started getting hot? You have at least one toasty output transistor there. If I were working on that amp I would at minimum replace all the output transistors in that channel and possibly the emitter resistors,driver transistors,etc if needed. Not sure what I would charge for a repair like that as I don't know what output transistors they are using and ya never really know the extent of the issue until the amp is in your hands. If you got the amp for a reasonable price I would say its worth the repair. Looks like it does some decent power. If its not worth the hassle to ya I might be interested in buying it as is</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 8150180, member: 584130"] So did you even have it hooked up long enough to see that it worked? Or did you kill the power as soon as the wires started getting hot? You have at least one toasty output transistor there. If I were working on that amp I would at minimum replace all the output transistors in that channel and possibly the emitter resistors,driver transistors,etc if needed. Not sure what I would charge for a repair like that as I don't know what output transistors they are using and ya never really know the extent of the issue until the amp is in your hands. If you got the amp for a reasonable price I would say its worth the repair. Looks like it does some decent power. If its not worth the hassle to ya I might be interested in buying it as is [/QUOTE]
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