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From: FunkyRob
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  • the blue thing are called capacitors and you actually blu it

  • Coments are a year old but, yes it was a blown capacitor. The caps are used to smooth out the voltage, when the amp makes a sudden demand that requires alot of power the caps hold the energy (in a nutshell)

  • i think its a capecitor like it stores energy and YOU FUCKING MADE IT EXPLODE niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • you were silly to give it away these are still work horse amps they are cheaper to fix than replace

  • @IamDJ556 I know, but the replacement Crown amp I got was much lighter to carry around.

  • those blue things are

    ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR

    i can fix your amplifier, just give me a call..

  • damn. if it was just the one cap and the fuses, and you did the work yourself it wouldn't have costed you much at all to fix that. those are kick ass amps. I have one. it used to push a pair of 18 inch JBL bass bins. now i just use it for 15 inch mains and it still does an amazing job

  • Forgot to mention that QSC sells the entire replacement boards for each channel but you've already sold this amp so it doesn't matter anyway.

  • As been stated those are caps, too bad you gave it away already since they are great amps & well worth the effort to fix.

  • Well, I gave this amp away today for free via craigslist.

    I did find out that on qscstore(dot)com you can buy parts for pretty cheap. I would need to buy the service manual for $15 to figure out the part# I'd need. Not a big deal, but my soldering skills are aweful.

    Besides this is my 3rd amp and I don't really need it.

    It's amazing, you can place an add on craigslist that you're giving something broken away for free and they will still call.

  • The blue things are called capacitors. It would be hell of a lot cheaper to fix it yourself. If your pretty good with soldering i say go for it. When you order the new parts just make sure you match up the specs. capacitors-farads and volts, Fuses- amps. Hope this helps. What Gemsound amp do you have? Im thinking of buying one. Recommend it?

  • I have the exact same problem with my Crest Audio amp. One side works and other doesn't.

  • best bet would be to find a qsc authorized repair center and get a quote. find it from the qsc home page. Dont go prodding around in there, even though it is not connected to mains some electrical components can still carry a charge. you may either get zapped and/or cause more expensive damage to the amp.

  • cant help you, maybe call qsc, but please do a follow up video please,, thanks vick

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