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Joogie
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Posted - 04 Sep 2008 :  4:52:09 PM  Show Profile  Visit Joogie's Homepage Send Joogie a Private Message
 
Iv got a mosfet amp, its a few years old. I no its not best brand but it was free :P

One of the out puts isnt working so well. Basically occasionally it will just make the speaker go fuzzy (beyond making out music) and then if i disconnect it and connect it next day its all fine again. It does it with any speaker connected to it. All fuses are fine, i have the amp turned about 1/3 of the way up.

Any ideas on wat is going wrong. I can install and tune these things but beyond that i have no idea lol
 

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Posted - 04 Sep 2008 :  7:29:34 PM  Show Profile Send satanic a Private Message
 
open it up and have a look at were the speaker output is soldered to the PCB it may have a dry solder
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