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Diamond Audio 4v2
Channel 1/2 MMATS 601.4 parallel with VO-B3 horns (Fairing)
Channel 3/4 MMATS 601.4 (Lowers)
Blew right/rear Channel 4 of the amp.
1. Checked speak on another channel worked fine
2. Hooked up rear output plug to the front channels on the amp speakers worked fine.
3. Hooked up the front output plug to the rear channel and the same channel is dead (my right fairing speakers no sound)
I would have thought that both 3 and 4 would of went bad at the same time, but no just the right rear channel.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Amp is less than 2 months old. Maybe a warranty?
I do have a lead on a Arc 600.4 from a friend.
Well, back to 8 speakers and 2 horns instead of 6 and 2.
1. GBS (Chris Lowe) did send me a Amp under Warranty. I don't know why 1 channel went bad, but it did and they stood behind the product.
2. All is well in the audio world again
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