Thread: Amp probs
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Scott Gardner
 
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:49:05 +0100, "Christopher O'Callaghan"
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So............ after all those replies, still no help in my situation at
all.... Is my amp fuct? is it repairable? how much am I looking at? I am an
engineer, would it be easy enough to pin point the problem??



I posted this yesterday, but it might have gotten lost in all the
noise. I dont think there's much else to say on the subject:

"Well, you've exhausted all of the easy/obvious stuff, so it's
probably time to take it to a shop if you'd like to keep the amp.
Expect them to charge you $50-75 to diagnose it, but they'll usually
deduct that amount off of your bill if you have it fixed.

I'm not familiar with that particular amp, other than having read the
spec sheet and the owner's manual, but Audiobahn is a pretty
well-respected brand. I'd at least have it checked out. If it's
going to be less than $100 to have it fixed, I'd have it fixed if it
were my amp.

Of course, if you've been looking to upgrade to a different amp, this
might be the perfect opportunity."


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