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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Louisiana
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The amplifiers have protection circuits. Have you confirmed that the amplifier is actually blown?
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Sorry it has taken so long to get back. Work 14 hour days. Anyways i took the amp in to a local guy and he said that something happened with the rca's inside. He charged me 60 buxs to fix it and clean it and re grease the buttons. So the amp is working again thanks for everyones help
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this is the only one that came out with my search for PC2100.
someone asked me to look at his PC2100 and said it has a broken driver board. I haven't tested it since I don't have time yet so I don't know what's really wrong. if the driver board is indeed toast, does anyone have a schematic so I could/might make my own driver board to replace it? |
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