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Hello everyone, New to diy audio but not new to car audio, love building cars, dunebuggys, dragcars, 4-wheelers with 1000cc motors and crazy stuff like that, I have tinkered with electronics many times and can fix blown mosfets and things as such, I even have a working oscilloscope not saying I know how to use it but I have it,well anyway just wanted to say hi befor I post about my hifonics BXI 2010D that has gone into protect mode.....should I post in the class-D forum?
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Class D probably OK, but if this is an automotive amp I'd post in the Car Audio area instead, there are a number of people there in particular Perry Babin who can probably help you out. (He will have more relevant recommendations and might or might not recommend posting to class D.)
And of course welcome to the forum!
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Speakerholic
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Hello and welcome.
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49 - for the 16th time
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Take a look at this link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIfo_...eature=related An O'scope can be your best friend!!!
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