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*PaSeO*
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Hi, i have this old 2 channel sentrek amp that was given to me. When i tested it out, the left channel works, but the right doesnt, and it works on the bridged outputs. Im definately not an amp expert, but Im getting more and more interested in how amps work and everthing. So what could be the problem inside? What would cause that?
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Its probably the transistors on the right channel part of the amp. the power supply sounds ok if one channel works. You cant just replace those. they have to be matched. I have never been able to get the parts from a manufacture.
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A 2 channel with one unworking channel that works when bridged? I'm interested, tell me more!

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Well, i really dont know what else to say. Its pretty beat up. Since it would bridge i just bridged it to two bass shakers under my seats. Then the fuse on my good earthquake amp blew so i switched the fuses so im not even using it now. Its just taking up space.
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Shadowstar might be right, your amp could have been on bridged mode. some amps have switches.

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