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<blockquote data-quote="22mountaineer" data-source="post: 8069627" data-attributes="member: 572186"><p>No, I accidentally left it at ft hood. By the time I had realized it they had already trashed it. What I should have done was posted a pic on here and ask someone what the part was and ordered it when I was first working on it. Instead, I emailed them and signed up with ROE (which did me zero good) and got nowhere.</p><p></p><p>What I am thinking about doing is buying a blown amp and seeing if I can fix it. For a hobby pretty much, I am not in the scene at all anymore, but if I can come across something next to free, and spend a little time and fix it then it will be worth if. If not Ill be out 50-100 bucks and that will be fine too. I have taken quite a few electronics classes, and when I was in the military I fixed the internals on their radios, so I may be able to do it. My only problem is, sometimes there are components in their that I do not know what they are.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions for what I am trying to do would also be fine from anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="22mountaineer, post: 8069627, member: 572186"] No, I accidentally left it at ft hood. By the time I had realized it they had already trashed it. What I should have done was posted a pic on here and ask someone what the part was and ordered it when I was first working on it. Instead, I emailed them and signed up with ROE (which did me zero good) and got nowhere. What I am thinking about doing is buying a blown amp and seeing if I can fix it. For a hobby pretty much, I am not in the scene at all anymore, but if I can come across something next to free, and spend a little time and fix it then it will be worth if. If not Ill be out 50-100 bucks and that will be fine too. I have taken quite a few electronics classes, and when I was in the military I fixed the internals on their radios, so I may be able to do it. My only problem is, sometimes there are components in their that I do not know what they are. Any suggestions for what I am trying to do would also be fine from anyone. [/QUOTE]
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