Henry_b

Think outside, no box required.
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The AMP is capput!!

Stinks to high hell too..

Need to clean that connector and I hope it fixes it!

Fuse 15 does control the AMPS and thats ****!!

ha!

I hope!!

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That isn't her first amp either!!

Fuse 15 had been fiddled with the in the manual!

GAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHhh ;)
 
Bit crispy!

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That black isn't a shadow thats the board!!

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@martyuk

There is also this goup on the circuit board dunno if it's stock?

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Looks also to have a junkyard part number on it! ;)
 
The goop is normal - it's hot glue or something along those lines to stick down/seal in some components.

It might be possible to replace the top board if that's all that's failed - but sadly the DSP amps have a habit of failing themselves (probably why it's been replaced before) - and are near on unobtanium these days!
 
The goop is normal - it's hot glue or something along those lines to stick down/seal in some components.

It might be possible to replace the top board if that's all that's failed - but sadly the DSP amps have a habit of failing themselves (probably why it's been replaced before) - and are near on unobtanium these days!

Cheers Martin I just had a look and they seem to be completely impossible to source ;)

I don't listen to the radio but eh!

Lol

Would some contact cleaner on the Loom Plug clean it up?


Cheers.
 
Yes, contact cleaner will help clean the plug one the loom up.

I have a few dead DSP amps here, but might have one of those top boards which is usable if you wanted to try swapping it over to see if the rest of the amp still magically works!
 

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