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Sundown SIA3500 Amp Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8755199" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>It’s gotta be some sort of heat issue. That’s what my mind would say. All electronics go through heating and cooling cycles through usage, and it sounds like there’s components in there that aren’t connecting properly after expanding and contracting. Something very small could probably cause your amp to mess up like that. Circuits not connecting properly at some point. Those amps are jsut really inexpensive. Idk their quality totally, but I’m very not surprised when people have issues with these types of amps. I know how I like my bass, I probably would mess this thing up too somehow lol. I don’t think it’s anything you’ve done really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8755199, member: 591582"] It’s gotta be some sort of heat issue. That’s what my mind would say. All electronics go through heating and cooling cycles through usage, and it sounds like there’s components in there that aren’t connecting properly after expanding and contracting. Something very small could probably cause your amp to mess up like that. Circuits not connecting properly at some point. Those amps are jsut really inexpensive. Idk their quality totally, but I’m very not surprised when people have issues with these types of amps. I know how I like my bass, I probably would mess this thing up too somehow lol. I don’t think it’s anything you’ve done really. [/QUOTE]
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