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The information contained on this DVD is from ~20 years of experience working on amplifiers such as those from Rockford, Sony, Autotek, Coustic, Planet Audio, Kenwood, Pioneer, JVC and just about any other brand sold in the US. This tutorial has information and tips that will help you repair hundreds of different models of amplifiers. It is also interactive (demos allow you to change the input values on various sample circuits and see how the output changes)
This tutorial contains a considerable amount of information specifically related to troubleshooting at the component level. It includes commonly used alternate part numbers for the most common semiconductor failures. If you want to get into the repair business, this disc will provide some very important information. If you are already in the repair business and are interested in repairing car amplifiers, this tutorial can help you get started with very little effort. If you are in the repair business, you already know that more and more equipment is disposable (not worth repairing when it breaks). Car audio amplifiers are one of the few money making types of consumer electronics to be repaired.
***Please Note that you will need to have the 2nd disc to do the testing. We will ship these discs together.
Format DVD-ROM Requirements: Mac OSX or Windows 2000/XP
This video was added to our catalog on January 01, 2000 in Vehicles::Audio.
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I found this very informative. I would recomend it to anyone who wants to try and repair their own amplifiers. If your electronics are already burnt up, there's not much more damage you can do.
Yeah sure, Justin...
Couldn't you have told other renters that this tutorial is only "text based", and not a video tutorial at all~!
Unfortunately, I rented this set because I "assumed" that there was going to be something that I could watch and be instructed about the basics of audio electronics...but all one gets is an Internet Explorer-based "text" guide, crammed with pictures and brief intros into advanced electronics, and a CD(part 2) with nothing but audio signals (tones)!
How hard is it to say: avoid this CD like a plague, unless you have general knowledge of Basic thru Intermediate electronics experience already!