If you have the old ones that you are trying to replace, Radio shack has tons, as well as guides to show you how the bands are deciphered. Hope this helps
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you may have the ohm load to low and the amp is over heating or it need more air and ventilation. use a small computer fan or make sure it is clear on all side so air can get to it.
THERE ARE NO EXTERNAL FUSES ON THE AMPLIFIER. THEY ARE RELYING ON YOU TO INSTALL ONE WHEN PROVIDING POWER TO IT DURING THE INSTALLATION. LET ME KNOW IF YOU NEED FURTHER ASSISTANCE.....V
If you have the old ones that you are trying to replace, Radio shack has tons, as well as guides to show you how the bands are deciphered. Hope this helps
You need the old transistor. Knowing it's brown is not enough; you need to know its resistance value. It sounds like the resistor you replaced with has too low a resistance value, causing the "cuts" in sound. Find the old resistor and then use this site to find out what you need:
It sounds like the power supply failed. Generally when the supply fails in that amp, you have to replace all 8 of the power supply FETs and all 8 of the 47 ohm surface mount resistors. Many times, the supply fails because one or two of the output transistors have failed.
If you want to have JL repair it, you MUST go through an authorized JL dealer.
If you have a good local repair shop, they should be able to repair it.
You will need to have the amp bench tested at full load to see if there is a pending problem. It will need to see with speaker loading resistors, how much current the amp is drawing and at different frequencies. if the amp checks out with the proper current, at the rated output, have the speaker checked out. Good Luck
There should be a small switch someware on the amp marked VOX or normal. I bet its on vox. if there is no switch then theres a jumper inside the unit to put it into a vox state. Vox Is when audio is at the input the amp goes on and when theres no voltage at the input the amp switches off.
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