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Posted on Jan 29, 2010

Burtn out resistors on a quantum audio q 700.1

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The resistors are probably burnt because of the audio mosfet transistors going out. you will have to test them with a meter. don't just replace the resistors, they will burn up again and maybe cause more damdage

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