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Blown resistior in a hifonics brutus bxi 1606d

Hi i have a hifonics brutus amp that i was told a resistor was blown can you tell me how to fix it or can you tell me someone that can fix it

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You haven't said what is wrong with the unit. If it isn't turning on then I would be willing to bet you have more than a blown resistor to deal with. I agree with the other poster who said you should take it to a qualified repair guy. I think that is your best bet if your knowledge of electronic repair is so limited that you cannot tell the difference between a resistor and a transistor. Good luck.

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If you can point it to me in the schematic diagram I might be able to help you. But I suggest you bring it to a qualified audio electronic technician if you still value it. cheers!

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