Where can i get my amp fixed?
if it's still under warranty, they should work on them or replace them, regardless.....unless it's obvious that there was some type of abuse/neglect that caused it to fail.
if it's out of warranty, just open it up and see if you can find any broken solder joints on any of the components that are soldered to the board. if so, have someone re-solder it, or do it yourself if you're confident that you can do so.....if not, i'd just get another amp and be done with it.
if it's still under warranty, they should work on them or replace them, regardless.....unless it's obvious that there was some type of abuse/neglect that caused it to fail.
if it's out of warranty, just open it up and see if you can find any broken solder joints on any of the components that are soldered to the board. if so, have someone re-solder it, or do it yourself if you're confident that you can do so.....if not, i'd just get another amp and be done with it.
And since this is my second post in this thread with still no helpful information, I guess I should add a little something...as generic and unspecific as it may be...
Every once in awhile I see stores advertise that they'll fix stuff, actually, I remember a post on another board about broken micro fuses in pioneer head units that may have some helpful information. I'll quote it for ease.
"this may help some people.
I called around to find out who can fix this and i found a place in Virginia Beach, VA they charge $75 labor + parts, which they could not tell me how much the part was but i am sure its fairly inexpensive. here is there info:
Audio Video Service Labs
829 Lynnhaven Pkwy
Suite 130
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
they have a threshold amount for different items
amps/cd players-$95
EQ's-$75
A/V units-$130
Home Equip-$100
now they state that most items can be repaired for less but if the repair cost will be more than the threshold amount they will contact you before they do anything."
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