Turnabout is fair play. You guided me through the resistor mod on my 7 series. I still want the DG full blown mod but it's still a little lean around here. Maybe after the summer you'll here from me.
Carl.
There should only be one 2 Ohm resistor on the bottom board. It's a white resistor about an inch and a half long if I remember correctly. Look closely, there is a 1 Ohm resistor AND a 2 Ohm resistor.
This is with the deflector removed. The fan is held in place with plastic push pin type retainers. Use care when removing so you don't tear the cardboard. You can see the circuit board, where the fans plug into, next to the fan.
I got the 24 volt replacements from Digi-Key, pn P9739-ND. The old fans unplug from the circuit board. I made a connector using some single pin connectors that I had. They're about the size of a portable phone battery plug. I could have just cut the wires and soldered the new ones in but I wanted to keep the old fans and plugs intact. Someone with your skills should have no problem. I'll post a couple of pics. the amps have to be flipped over on their tops to dis-assemble. They're upside down for some reason. The first pic is with the cover off.
They work great in a multi-channel setup. Be sure to swap the fans for quieter ones and give them ventilation. I use the QSC's with the Reference 7 series and absolutely love them. It's a great match, they're a very smooth amp with tons of wattage for the dynamic swings that you get with HT.
That's plain wrong.
CECA....you just aint right Funny as $hit, but just not right!.....I will now clean up the beer that shot out of my nose, thanks!
Is it beer:30 already? Dang, I'm behind.
Nothing surprises me anymore. I have co-workers that I would like to think I know fairly well and they never cease to amaze me with things that happen in their personal lives. I know David Carradine even less.
I clicked the TMZ link on that page and read the article that it's based on. Your linked story is based on what DC's manager said, not a police report. The manager may be playing "loose" with the facts.