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tkwsoundy
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ม.ค. 2007
How I Bricked My TOA Amplifier: A Nightmare Repair Story
My nightmare of a repair story. It should have been a simple fix, poor design, and bad repair center experience.
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Why would an amplifier need firmware?
This amplifier can be accessed over the network. You can monitor and do basic changes via a browser or their own app. Lots of manufactures are now putting DSP and other things right into their power amps.
Interesting story, but nobody is coming back for more videos of you sitting in a chair against a beige background, talking to the camera. How many TV shows do you know that adopt that format? You need to show us lots more visually stimulating content of your amp, your repairs, your connections, your fault replication.
Thanks for the input. (get it input... audio input...). dude, im no there for the likes or views,... ive had this account for a very long time... guess what? this is the first (prob only) video I will ever post. I wasn't going for production value. I just had a message to get out. But I will take it under advisement for any other videos I post maybe in 10 or 20 years from now.😄
Wow what a crappy repair place
they dont need this publicity,to be fair this guy is totally within his rights to make this video
That company sucks!
By the way, the $500 repair bill was for the unit they eventually sent out to you, with a completely fried main board. The person who got your unit paid $50 + $25 for a firmware flash.