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Amp was playing fine. Was unhooking speaker and accidently touched the remote bass plug on amp. One speaker was still plugged in and playing while this happened. Now when I hook up the speaker all I get is static. Can it be fixed?

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Maybe, but you would need to take it to a stereo repair shop. If a wire is burned out or a small component is blown, it can potentially be replaced. May be cheap and easy, or may be too expensive to repair for the cost of the amp.

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