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Default Possible amp repair? Please help...

It sounds as if the ground pins of your RCA jacks have broken loose from the
PC board in the amp. It shouldn't be a problem to repair, you could do it
yourself if you feel comfortable taking the amp apart & are good at
soldering. Try GENTLY applying pressure to the RCA's with the amp on and see
if the noise goes away. If you don't feel comfortable fixing it yourself,
feel free to send it to us. We call with an estimate before we fix it.

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Jammy Harbin
J & J Electronics, Inc
227 S. 4Th St.
Selmer, TN 38375
731-645-3311
"Ben Rakestraw" wrote in message
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Hello,

I have a rockford fosgate 800a4, 100x4 @ 4 ohms, 200x4 @ 2ohms. When

using
the RCA inputs to the amplifier, the amp sends a horrible high pitched
squeel to my full range speakers, even with the car's engine off. When
using the high level inputs on the amp, the noise goes away. Using

another
amp I had around and a test speaker, I have determined that the problem is
not the head unit, noise coming into the RCA's, nor noise coming into the
speaker wires. I have also tested the ground by moving it, and it does

not
appear to be the problem either. The sound is not noticable with subs
hooked up, as they can't play that high of a noise. The amp has been in
storage (cold garage) for the past two months. The last car I had it

hooked
up in, the amp made some noise with the engine on (alternator whine), but
never with the engine off.

After my testing, I believe the problem is in the amp itself. So, does

any
one with some electronics background know what the problem might be? Ball
park estimate of what a repair might cost me? I read some posts by a guy
called ampdoc, what do you think? I can continue using the high level
inputs for now, it sounds pretty good, but this is not ideal. Any info is
very appreciated.

Thanks,
Ben