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Schematics?
If ist possable to fix a broken amp I would need a Schematic Where can I find a Schematic for a 1000watt 4ch american pro amp??? or If i decide to open up the amp which transistors shoud I be looking for How would they look like (maybe a picture would good) and where can I find the parts???
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usually, a broken amp is caused by blowing the output transistors or the power supply diodes. These are black boxes about 1/2" X 1/2" X 1/8" thick. They have either two ar three fairly thick legs and run down both sides of the amp. A blown will typically be broken apart or discolored. Most electronics places will have or can order them for you. You need to be able to desolder the bad ones, and solder in the good ones.
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broken amps
is there someone out there that is willing to fix my broken amp for im willing to dish out 30 bucks maybe more needs to live in so cal
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