V vladivir New Member Mar 7, 2015 #1 So.... After some fault finding my BM54 box seems ok. Im 99% sure its the DSP amp at fault. Is there anyone who repairs them or is there a way of bypassing it rather then paying £300 for a new one? Cheers boys...
So.... After some fault finding my BM54 box seems ok. Im 99% sure its the DSP amp at fault. Is there anyone who repairs them or is there a way of bypassing it rather then paying £300 for a new one? Cheers boys...
2.0_hippo Well-Known Member Mar 8, 2015 #3 Bypassing it ? Well you still need an amp for the Stereo to work Short of fitting all aftermarket equipment a replacement or repair would probably be cheaper
Bypassing it ? Well you still need an amp for the Stereo to work Short of fitting all aftermarket equipment a replacement or repair would probably be cheaper
V vladivir New Member Mar 8, 2015 #4 2.0_hippo said: Bypassing it ? Well you still need an amp for the Stereo to work Short of fitting all aftermarket equipment a replacement or repair would probably be cheaper Click to expand... Cheers Hippo. Any ideas who is decent that repairs?
2.0_hippo said: Bypassing it ? Well you still need an amp for the Stereo to work Short of fitting all aftermarket equipment a replacement or repair would probably be cheaper Click to expand... Cheers Hippo. Any ideas who is decent that repairs?
Datatek Well-Known Member Mar 8, 2015 #5 2.0_hippo said: Bypassing it ? Well you still need an amp for the Stereo to work Short of fitting all aftermarket equipment a replacement or repair would probably be cheaper Click to expand... He'll soon need a wallet bypass
2.0_hippo said: Bypassing it ? Well you still need an amp for the Stereo to work Short of fitting all aftermarket equipment a replacement or repair would probably be cheaper Click to expand... He'll soon need a wallet bypass
R RRkev Active Member Mar 8, 2015 #6 check the connections are not wet it may just need a spray with a contact cleaner, mine needs doing quite often during winter
check the connections are not wet it may just need a spray with a contact cleaner, mine needs doing quite often during winter
2.0_hippo Well-Known Member Mar 8, 2015 #7 RRkev said: check the connections are not wet it may just need a spray with a contact cleaner, mine needs doing quite often during winter Click to expand... you have water coming in then
RRkev said: check the connections are not wet it may just need a spray with a contact cleaner, mine needs doing quite often during winter Click to expand... you have water coming in then