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So I have been given two fairly new amplifiers that have been treated poorly. My brother asked me awhile back to install stereo equipment in his car. So I did. I set the gains with a DMM and everything was fine. Well my brother decided that he wasnt get the output he wanted...I'm guessing. And turn the gains WAYYYYY up. Long story short I have two amps that arent in protection mode but I dont get any power from the speaker outs on the amp. One isnt really worth messing with but the other I would like to save. Any suggestions. I dont have the model numbers at the moment but one is a pioneer mono that puts out 300rms<one I want to save. The other is a profile that puts out 350rms< Not too concerned about. I will get the model numbers when I get home from work.

Thanks,

Jeremy

I would get in contact with db-r.com if you want to get them repaired, I cant remember if they still repair all brand amps though.

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You think it will be pricey? I dont want to pay an arm and a leg for amp repair. I want the one because I want to get either a 10'' SSA sub or the SA-8 for my fiance's car.

I know the last time I talked to them most repairs are above $60 but it depends on what is wrong and what all has to be fixed. To me pricey depends on the amp and how much it would cost just to buy a brand new one to do the same job, call them and see (db-r.com is helpful).

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