JL Audio 300/4 Slash-series amp
The yellow Low Ohms light has come on and JL says if you unplug the speakers, and it goes off, then there is a short in the wiring for the speakers. If it doesn't go off, the amp is defective. Anyone know if it's possible to repair the amp without sending it to JL and paying them?
edit- i was on the phone when i first wrote this ... sorry. the light stays on my amp no matter what.
edit- i was on the phone when i first wrote this ... sorry. the light stays on my amp no matter what.
Like JL said, if the light stays on the problem is in the amp and it will have to go in for repairs, take it back to the JL Audio dealer you got it from, if its less then a year old it's under warranty, if it is off warranty it is still better to take it to an authorized JL dealer/repair shop, unless you know what you are doing inside the amp.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by romoracing »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yeah, You should take it to a dealer. I got a amp fixed for someone and it wasnt under warranty and it was only like 30 dollars.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Damn $30 isn't bad. I was thinking it was gonna be like $200. Cool, I'll do that. Thanks guys.
Damn $30 isn't bad. I was thinking it was gonna be like $200. Cool, I'll do that. Thanks guys.
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