@westcoastaudiophile sounds like it’s VERY not simple. I will open it now
@seasidelps "decent tech" - not too many around
@westcoastaudiophile sounds like it’s VERY not simple. I will open it now @seasidelps "decent tech" - not too many around |
@parkergetdean please remember, as there are many type of fuses, slow/fast/etc. before replacing “bad one”! simple $1 DMM check for resistance across fuse is simple step to avoid “pissing wrong tree” LOL! |
Checking your fuses is a waste of time, just like most of the other suggestions made so far. If you want to learn how to fix your own gear - more power to you! I highly recommend it, but it sounds like you’d be starting from scratch and there’s a learning curve. If you choose that route, sites specializing in DIY audio will be great resources with a lot of guys who actually know what they’re talking about. If that’s not your goal, that’s fine too. There must be a few great techs in the greater LA area!
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@devinplombier I want to learn to fix it myself but I know my limits. If I learn to fix things I should do it on gear that has little value. There are a few techs I know in a 20 mile radius, one of them is good but they had never done a thing under $300. So I have 300 reasons to open it and at least scratch my head. |