As most of you here, I too now have a 40 lbs paperweight as the amplifier seems to have taken a poop.
no lights, no power. The minute you put in a new fuse (correct one 2.0A 250V) it blows in spectacular fashion.
I do have a lot of electrical tools but lack the fine motor skills to attempt a soldering job that may or may not fix the issue (even if i could find the issue that is).
Hoping that ngen33r may be able to provide some repair assistance of the mail-in kind. This seems to be your bread and butter. Very sad to see that you are also being hounded by uncle Sam for providing a community service.
Please do let me know if you have restructured to a business or know of someone else that may be able to bring my sub back.
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Hi friends,
As most of you here, I too now have a 40 lbs paperweight as the amplifier seems to have taken a poop.
no lights, no power. The minute you put in a new fuse (correct one 2.0A 250V) it blows in spectacular fashion.
I do have a lot of electrical tools but lack the fine motor skills to attempt a soldering job that may or may not fix the issue (even if i could find the issue that is).
Hoping that ngen33r may be able to provide some repair assistance of the mail-in kind. This seems to be your bread and butter. Very sad to see that you are also being hounded by uncle Sam for providing a community service.
Please do let me know if you have restructured to a business or know of someone else that may be able to bring my sub back.
Grateful for any replies I may get.
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