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Rob

posted on 31st Jul 03 at 09:33

i took mine to me local ice dealer they said by the time youve posted it back to kenwood and theyve fixed it and charged you for fixing then posted it back it would be thick end of 3 months !!! gr8 and it would be also cheape to buy a new one as u got a heavyish amp and its gotta be recorded delivery etc etc etc and all that bullshit!

rob


M4tt

posted on 31st Jul 03 at 00:37

is it possible to get it repaired, or isn't it really worth it?

it's not an amazing amp - caliber 800w 4ch, 70 RMS per channel. :)


Rob

posted on 30th Jul 03 at 10:43

I did a similar thing to mine I had the ATT on me kenwood turned on then put volume up full thinking this is quite pressed the ATT off and smoking amp!

result - BLOWN!


M4tt

posted on 29th Jul 03 at 00:39

yeah i thought the AMP was dead. cheers for all your help.

yeah i doubt the remote lead would have come loose cause it all went dead as he accidently turned it up.

cheers ppl

Matt


M4tt

posted on 29th Jul 03 at 00:37

yeah i meant AMP not RCA... sorry i was in rush :lol:


5xi

posted on 28th Jul 03 at 22:38

:(

opps ...i killed it then!!!!


Richie

posted on 28th Jul 03 at 22:06

if he turned it up full volume then it went it seems unlikely but possible


c8cker

posted on 28th Jul 03 at 22:05

or his remote wire from the back of his head unit might just cum loose then he wont have no power to the amp


cyberfox

posted on 28th Jul 03 at 20:20

ya what he said


Richie

posted on 28th Jul 03 at 20:07

if the amp isnt lighting up then RCA's have nothing to do with it.

U checked the fuses built into the amp, and also the one in the cable going to the amp in the engine bay?

If those fuses are ok then it looks like a shagged amp.


M4tt

posted on 28th Jul 03 at 19:31

my bro was driving along and accidently turned his stereo to nearly full volume while he was going around a corner :( silly bugger.

but n e ways now he says that everything went dead from that point apart from his rear speakers which weren't externally amped.

I've checked all fuses and they are ok. The head unit works fine too. The amp light doesn't light up anymore so i think he has blown his RCA's as oppose to his speakers.

what do you lot think??