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Don't do a too strong repair job on that track or it wil not blow again in case of another polarity reversal event (blowing the chip instead).
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awesome work, i have my amp back!
although mine always seems to clip the music if you have it full blast (out of an ipod), has anybody experienced that i certainly aint no tech and stupidly forgot to remove the power while fitting it together... POOF lost the power diode (she still works though) |
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