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Old 19th January 2011, 03:25 PM   #1
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Cool What ''class'' amp is this?

I just inherited for FREE! a JENSON - JS1000 powered woofer piece of kit thing.

The 12'' woofer works but the other speaker output channels are dead.

I need to know what exactly i'm dealing with or if it's worth fixing.

The main internals are isolated it seems...chip board to chip board connected via cables.

The channels that are dead have their own chipboard, only one fuse and it's good.

??????

Where do i start testing? Nothing looks burned...

any suggestions where i can get specific help on this forum would be great.

THANKS!
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