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Hi, before christmas I took out my amplifier and sub to make way for
christmas gits etc... I decided to put it back in today. I hooked it up properly etc etc... put the fuse back in and smoke started coming from the amp!!! I quickly unplugged the fuse, to see what was the problem. I checked all connections etc, found nothing wrong, except the input cables to the amp had unplugged when I was pushing the sub box back... Could this be the cause of my amp not working and smoke coming out? what did I burn out?? I opened it up and inspected it, there's no visible damage. So I'm guessing one of the transistors is fried. but before I go checking the whole thing over with a multimeter, can anyone confirm was the inputs being unplugged the reason for this DISASTER?? also can it be repaired?? or am I just wasting my time?? any help at all appreciated!! Thanks Jon. |
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