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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8681852" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>The stereo is in.... My US Acoustics 4chnl amp is broken. It is in perfect shape but for whatever reason decided it was gonna shed parts on me. It was making weird crackling noises and the volume was cutting on and off then blasting to full volume then back to crackling. So I pulled the RCA cables off to troubleshoot and one of the RCA cable ends had a piece of the amp stuck in the RCA. The silver metal part of the RCA input on the amp for channel #2. I inspected the part and it looked in great shape... it just pulled right on out with the cable. I am sure it is just one of those things that happen when manufacturing stuff but man, QC should have caught that. I contacted SSA and hopefully they give me some direction as the amp is supposed to be under warranty for two years.</p><p></p><p>On a side note... I gave Barbara new RCA cables... Knukonceptz Krystal RCA's. Previously there were Walmart bought, Scosche RCA cables. The Scosche were slightly looser than the Krystal RCA's but they Krystal's aren't vice grip tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8681852, member: 675210"] The stereo is in.... My US Acoustics 4chnl amp is broken. It is in perfect shape but for whatever reason decided it was gonna shed parts on me. It was making weird crackling noises and the volume was cutting on and off then blasting to full volume then back to crackling. So I pulled the RCA cables off to troubleshoot and one of the RCA cable ends had a piece of the amp stuck in the RCA. The silver metal part of the RCA input on the amp for channel #2. I inspected the part and it looked in great shape... it just pulled right on out with the cable. I am sure it is just one of those things that happen when manufacturing stuff but man, QC should have caught that. I contacted SSA and hopefully they give me some direction as the amp is supposed to be under warranty for two years. On a side note... I gave Barbara new RCA cables... Knukonceptz Krystal RCA's. Previously there were Walmart bought, Scosche RCA cables. The Scosche were slightly looser than the Krystal RCA's but they Krystal's aren't vice grip tight. [/QUOTE]
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