the12volt.com spacer
the12volt.com spacer
the12volt.com spacer
the12volt.com spacer
icon

so how hard is it to fix an amp?


Post ReplyPost New Topic
< Prev Topic Next Topic >
antadope2 
Member - Posts: 1
Member spacespace
Joined: April 09, 2005
Location: United States
Posted: August 23, 2007 at 1:13 PM / IP Logged  
I have 2 lightning audio s2.600 that have different things wrong with them. One I received and worked fine till wham it had this buzz in it about 48 hours after installing it. I can rule out the install because I have a diamond audio on the same power lines and the grounds where the same. So I got the lightning audio replaces and moved my install to the trunk. When I installed the new amp it again worked fine running two lightning audio strike subs @ 4 ohms, and then I decided to use it for my interior speakers. With in two days blamo I get nothing. So I thought maybe I can take the power supply from one and combine it with the sound prosser from the other and whalla-working amp? IS this a difficult thing to do? Just a thought.
brandon
DYohn 
Moderator - Posts: 10,741
Moderator spaceThis member has made a donation to the12volt.com. Click here for more info.spaceThis member has been recognized as an authority in Electrical Theory. Click here for more info.spaceThis member has been recognized as an authority in Mobile Audio and Video. Click here for more info.spacespace
Joined: April 22, 2003
Location: Arizona, United States
Posted: August 23, 2007 at 7:39 PM / IP Logged  
It's not too difficult if you have electrical and electronics training and the proper tools and test equipment.  Also a schematic of the amps in question helps.  If not, then I suggest you don't poke around under the hood, take the amps to a pro in your area and see how much it might cost to get them working.
Support the12volt.com
stevdart 
Platinum - Posts: 5,816
Platinum spaceThis member has made a donation to the12volt.com. Click here for more info.spaceThis member has been recognized as an authority in Mobile Audio and Video. Click here for more info.spaceThis member consistently provides reliable informationspace
Joined: January 24, 2004
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Posted: August 23, 2007 at 10:03 PM / IP Logged  
If you don't mind total loss of both amps as a distinct possibility, have fun tinkering.  I've ruined a few gimpy electronic appliances by poking around inside.  ...and I can't really say I learned a great deal in the process, either.
Build the box so that it performs well in the worst case scenario and, in return, it will reward you at all times.
kgerry 
Platinum - Posts: 3,455
Platinum spaceThis member consistently provides reliable informationspace
Joined: February 07, 2004
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Posted: August 24, 2007 at 5:00 PM / IP Logged  
that's why we in the biz call it " frial and error"   ha ha
Kevin Gerry
Certified Electronics Technician
MECP First Class Installer
Owner/Installer
Classic Car Audio
since 1979

Sorry, you can NOT post a reply.
This topic is closed.

  Printable version Printable version Post ReplyPost New Topic
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot create polls in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum

  •  
Search the12volt.com
Follow the12volt.com Follow the12volt.com on Facebook
Thursday, May 16, 2024 • Copyright © 1999-2024 the12volt.com, All Rights Reserved Privacy Policy & Use of Cookies
Disclaimer: *All information on this site ( the12volt.com ) is provided "as is" without any warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to fitness for a particular use. Any user assumes the entire risk as to the accuracy and use of this information. Please verify all wire colors and diagrams before applying any information.

Secured by Sectigo
the12volt.com spacer
the12volt.com spacer
the12volt.com spacer
Support the12volt.com
Top
the12volt.com spacer
the12volt.com spacer