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FanofLakeMartin
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Boat radio amplifier repairman needed
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6/27/2020 1:51:59 PM
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Need technician to troubleshoot system. After heavy rains on Thursday night, I only get continuous popping noise. Even with radio inputs disconnected from amplifier I still get the popping noise.
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250 SEL
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Boat radio amplifier repairman needed
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6/29/2020 9:29:23 AM
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Car Stereo Shop Auburn. As far as repairing amp there is little or no chance of that.
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MartiniMan
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Boat radio amplifier repairman needed
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6/29/2020 10:43:31 AM
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+1. They put a new system into my Chris Craft and did an excellent job. Agree that a fried amp is not repairable and are pretty cheap and easy to replace.
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Shortbus
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Boat radio amplifier repairman needed
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6/29/2020 10:48:12 AM
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Just wait is the simplest thing. When water evaporates, amp may work again.
Or pull amp and take apart and let dry. Or hair dryer thru it.
Your time is limited due to start of corrosion.
Then plug back in and try. Relocate amp or put a roof over it.
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