AcingTeam wrote: P.S. the unit is Sony Xplod XM-280GTX
Audio problem (question)
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Re: Audio problem (question)
Thats what you get for using sony......AcingTeam wrote:AcingTeam wrote: P.S. the unit is Sony Xplod XM-280GTX
330w carbon kevlar
you'd better believe thats a paddlin
"a woman is like a refridgerator, bout 6ft tall, 300 pounds........."
you'd better believe thats a paddlin
"a woman is like a refridgerator, bout 6ft tall, 300 pounds........."
Re: Audio problem (question)
Sorry, but I love sony. Also, it wasn't sony's fault, it was mine. NEVER had I had a problem with a sony product in my life.woo wrote:Thats what you get for using sony......AcingTeam wrote:AcingTeam wrote: P.S. the unit is Sony Xplod XM-280GTX
Re: Audio problem (question)
i like sony home audio, my house is full of it, but i just dont have the same affection when it comes to car audio
330w carbon kevlar
you'd better believe thats a paddlin
"a woman is like a refridgerator, bout 6ft tall, 300 pounds........."
you'd better believe thats a paddlin
"a woman is like a refridgerator, bout 6ft tall, 300 pounds........."
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Never had a problem? Why, yes, you just did. The protection circuitry did not work as it is supposed to.
Therefore, you just lost the money you had invested on that amp.
Any good amp will protect itself and work again flawlessly after the output terminals have been touched together. That is what a protection circuit is for.
No, sorry, I'm not interested in the amp, but thanks anyway.
Cliff
Therefore, you just lost the money you had invested on that amp.
Any good amp will protect itself and work again flawlessly after the output terminals have been touched together. That is what a protection circuit is for.
No, sorry, I'm not interested in the amp, but thanks anyway.
Cliff
LOL I knew it was going to come back at me when I said that lol. Well yes you're right. It wasn't a very expensive amp to begin with.TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote:Never had a problem? Why, yes, you just did. The protection circuitry did not work as it is supposed to.
Therefore, you just lost the money you had invested on that amp.
Any good amp will protect itself and work again flawlessly after the output terminals have been touched together. That is what a protection circuit is for.
No, sorry, I'm not interested in the amp, but thanks anyway.
Cliff