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Just sent an email to Orion for schematics for the 2500D and HCCA5000D. I hope that goes well, since I have 3 of those amps on my way to get fixed :D

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Thats really cool that you have the know-how to fix amps and such. How much are you selling these amps for after you fix them?

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Thats really cool that you have the know-how to fix amps and such.

It's not too bad, although I'll take working on point-to-point no PCB amps any day :D

Just as long as there's no SMD's involved...

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ugh, i have to fly away again today. San Jose time

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Its so damn cold I really don't want to go outside and do my baffles

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Thats really cool that you have the know-how to fix amps and such. How much are you selling these amps for after you fix them?

Depends on the price of the broken amp and the interest in them. Probably between $150 and $300 (absolute tops) profit. Only amps worth for this sort of thing are the ones over 2kw. If I find something very neat I may buy it for me.

I've seen a Lightning Audio 2000D go for almost $1000 (I think I can find the add, 2800ron was the asking price, check xe.com). I have one of those on my way too fing05.gif

Mind you, $300 is an interesting sum over here.

Also going to try importing some new caps since people over here obsess over them. I wanted a big cap for the new power supply and said wtf, I'm buying 2 6F caps. $200 shipped. Cheapest new 1F is $80 over here. As soon as they arrive, I'm posting them for sale...ebay is full of them.

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Thats really cool that you have the know-how to fix amps and such.

It's not too bad, although I'll take working on point-to-point no PCB amps any day :D

Just as long as there's no SMD's involved...

It's really funny when the board gets fuxored up from too much heat :suicide-santa:

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