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Blew my bc2000

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Do I send it to ssa or crescendo

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Do I send it to ssa or crescendo

To get it fixed?

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love the amount of info in this topic

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You send it to crescendo. Just send them an email. Depending on repair, it's about 100-200$

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Ok thanks

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I already said wat happen in another tread So to day I was running another wire for my volt meter and when I was tightin down the wire to the remote input the ally key slipped out an tap the + and - terminals I have dual 1/0 inputs for less than a second... Is it fix able or do I have to take a loss and buy another one... It will not cut on fuses are good

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I already said wat happen in another tread So to day I was running another wire for my volt meter and when I was tightin down the wire to the remote input the ally key slipped out an tap the + and - terminals I have dual 1/0 inputs for less than a second... Is it fix able or do I have to take a loss and buy another one... It will not cut on fuses are good

Iv seen that happen to a few people. . Usually was around 100 or so to fix

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Lesson learned

Kill power before doing such things

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The power was killed unhooked from the battery buts it's ok thanks. I'll email crescendo tomorrow and ship it off...any body no how long it would take for them to fix it and ship it back to me

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They will tell you details.  It can vary a little bit on demand.

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Probably better off bypassing Crescendo altogether and just sending it to DB-R. Might be quicker since its no a warranty thing

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Probably better off bypassing Crescendo altogether and just sending it to DB-R. Might be quicker since its no a warranty thing

Is that the website....I will look into it

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Here's a couple of pics of what happen

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It all could of been avoiding if you didnt have those 2/0 inputs, pretty pointless on a 2k amp.

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The power was killed unhooked from the battery buts it's ok thanks. I'll email crescendo tomorrow and ship it off...any body no how long it would take for them to fix it and ship it back to me

if the power disconnected what is the issue with crossing them. Jump a wire from the positive to remote

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Probably better off bypassing Crescendo altogether and just sending it to DB-R. Might be quicker since its no a warranty thing

Is that the website....I will look into it

 

http://www.db-r.com/

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The power was killed unhooked from the battery buts it's ok thanks. I'll email crescendo tomorrow and ship it off...any body no how long it would take for them to fix it and ship it back to me

How did anything happen if there was no power?

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The power was killed unhooked from the battery buts it's ok thanks. I'll email crescendo tomorrow and ship it off...any body no how long it would take for them to fix it and ship it back to me

How did anything happen if there was no power?

my point exactly

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there will still be a small amount of power stored inside the amp.

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God that sucks...

 

 

 

Ive only lost ONE amp.... was a month ago.

 

Sucks..

 

(dc 175.4, one day worked, next didnt)

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there will still be a small amount of power stored inside the amp.

Wat this guy said thanks for seeing it another way...thanks well can't wait to see if db-r can fix it

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