R rawp0wer1o1 10+ year member Member 36 0 Cleveland Jun 26, 2006 #1 Would using a magnetic screw driver on an amp mess anything up? Click to read more...
revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... 30,475 5 Down South~3rd Coast~TX Jun 26, 2006 #2 No that I know of... For what, just to make connections?
OP R rawp0wer1o1 10+ year member Member 36 0 Cleveland Jun 26, 2006 Thread Starter #3 Well the one screw driver i usually keep in my truck is magnetic like if i wanna adjust the gains
A AVSTANG02 Banned 4,173 7 Las Vegas Jun 26, 2006 #4 Well the one screw driver i usually keep in my truck is magnetic like if i wanna adjust the gains Click to expand... Yah it will be fine..
Well the one screw driver i usually keep in my truck is magnetic like if i wanna adjust the gains Click to expand... Yah it will be fine..
DBfan187 5,000+ posts Supa's mom was here! 52,741 236 Poolside with Supa's mom. Jun 26, 2006 #6 ever put you amp near any of your speakers?
revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... 30,475 5 Down South~3rd Coast~TX Jun 26, 2006 #7 ever put you amp near any of your speakers? Click to expand... Good Point
OP R rawp0wer1o1 10+ year member Member 36 0 Cleveland Jun 26, 2006 Thread Starter #8 ever put you amp near any of your speakers? Click to expand... Hah, yeah never thought of it like that
ever put you amp near any of your speakers? Click to expand... Hah, yeah never thought of it like that
neonrt 10+ year member What are you looking at? 1,774 0 Canada Jun 26, 2006 #9 i've never saw a problem using a magnetic screw driver to install amps, not to mess around on the circuit board, that wouldn't be smart.
i've never saw a problem using a magnetic screw driver to install amps, not to mess around on the circuit board, that wouldn't be smart.