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Tinberland21 
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Posted: September 29, 2002 at 9:07 PM / IP Logged  
is it possible to fix a blown amp???
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not for the average person your best bet take it to a place.
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crroush 
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depends on what you blew up!!!!!
Most likely you will need to have someone that has a good knowledge of electronics to do it for you.
bberman1 
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I don’t know if you’re talking about having a shop do it or if you’re trying to do it yourself. If your trying to do it your self most likely not. If you’re talking about a shop most VCR/TV shops fix amps and car radios.
TheRapture 
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what "blewup"?  did it start smoking or just NO POWER or what?  i'm sure you already have checked the fuse in the amp and the in-line fuse comming right from the battery...... RIGHT?
accordracer 
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Well I would have to agree with djfearny2. I wouldnt recomment it for average person. Personally I fixed my amp. I had a fosgate and actually blew it, smoke started coming out. I have electronical background so I opened it up and was able to order the part through fosagate and was able to fix it, but i have the proper equipment. Just remember that once u decide to take off the screws the warranty flies out the window. Best bet for you is take it to a shop. If u do decide to open it up.....GOOD LUCKY! Blown Amp - Last Post -- posted image.

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