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i have a sony xplod SONY XM-2165GTX - this amplifier plays really well and really delivers. i encountered a problem which lead to me removing some of the mosfet i cannot remember in which order i am to replace them and now wen i power up it burns out the fuses i need a picture or a drawing of the three sides of the circuit board and or a labeled position of each in numbered detail
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Location: Louisiana
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