Whitney said: @Harlow
I’m starting to get into repairing these too. I know smaller amps can be harder to fix, but they usually have fewer, more efficient parts, so I’m hopeful, haha.
I have an old amp shoved in a box that blew a transistor or mosfet or something. I think I might go look for it real quick. Cheap head unit cost me an amp.
@Harlow
That happened to a friend recently. He switched the back of the chair down, removed the outputs to tune with a DD1+, and it started smoking as soon as he moved the gain. Not sure if it was the head unit or the amp, but that amp brand isn’t very reliable. You probably can’t find them outside my country and maybe Italy.