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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 7109458" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>If the kicker was in good shape I could see spending more than 50 but not a ton. If those few blown mosfets were power supply fets you would be talking about replacing all the power supply fets and possibly gate resistors and power supply driver transistors. Another thing most people don't realize is that blown ps fets more often than not are caused by shorted output transistors. That would obviously add even more to the repair parts cost. I'm not asking for free amps guys but if its sitting there collecting dust I may be willing to take it off your hands and get some money in your pocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 7109458, member: 584130"] If the kicker was in good shape I could see spending more than 50 but not a ton. If those few blown mosfets were power supply fets you would be talking about replacing all the power supply fets and possibly gate resistors and power supply driver transistors. Another thing most people don't realize is that blown ps fets more often than not are caused by shorted output transistors. That would obviously add even more to the repair parts cost. I'm not asking for free amps guys but if its sitting there collecting dust I may be willing to take it off your hands and get some money in your pocket. [/QUOTE]
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