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SacGrown89GT
Member # 7435
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By any chance anyone know someone or a place to take a car audio amp? I have a kicker amp thats needs fixing and cant find anyone, located in sac and prefer local.
Amp model is zx1000.1
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CHP2981
Member # 9240
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I've found one guy down in San Jose from Craigslist that wanted old school amps. So in trade I gave him a few old school amps that didn't work and he fixed mine and gave me 200.00.
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06ragtopgt_SOS
Member # 11327
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There's a guy in rancho called the radio medic or radio doctor.
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SacGrown89GT
Member # 7435
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quote: Originally posted by 06ragtopgt_SOS: There's a guy in rancho called the radio medic or radio doctor.
Happen to have his number?
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SacGrown89GT
Member # 7435
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quote: Originally posted by CHP2981: I've found one guy down in San Jose from Craigslist that wanted old school amps. So in trade I gave him a few old school amps that didn't work and he fixed mine and gave me 200.00.
Man thats a little far. Ide hate to drive there then have to pick up.
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adower
Member # 5955
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quote: Originally posted by SacGrown89GT: By any chance anyone know someone or a place to take a car audio amp? I have a kicker amp thats needs fixing and cant find anyone, located in sac and prefer local.
Amp model is zx1000.1
Id send it back to the manufacturer if possible.
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RiddlerGT
Member # 113
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Agree send it back to the manufacture!
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SacGrown89GT
Member # 7435
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I dont think ide be able to send it back. Amp is about 8 years old. Was working fine and just went into protect mode. I guess this problem is very common with these amps. I just cant find any forums or details online on what could have caused this. No low ohmage was applied to my knowledge. Never abused. I contacted kicker and no reply. Sucks
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RiddlerGT
Member # 113
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So an 8yr old am is most likely an A/B or D amp..id get a new generation amp draws less amperage way more efficient and most likely a better sound.
By the time you fix an 8yr old amp for a couple hundred plus time you can get a new amp.
thanks!
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SacGrown89GT
Member # 7435
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quote: Originally posted by RiddlerGT: So an 8yr old am is most likely an A/B or D amp..id get a new generation amp draws less amperage way more efficient and most likely a better sound.
By the time you fix an 8yr old amp for a couple hundred plus time you can get a new amp.
thanks!
Yeah i was hoping to get a working amp when i bought it off some punk on cl and it ended up not working. Punk wont reply or answer calls so im fkd. Im $160 into it and im hoping for a cheap easy fix. But worst case ill take it as a leason learned to not trust anyone and a loss. And yeah ill have to buy a new one.
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