Needing Amplifier Help - Last Ditch Effort

Nasanieru

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Aug 18, 2016
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Ok, lets get the obvious out of the way. I have a Pyle PT3300 Hybrid amplifier...Ok, im done...talk to you later...lol. I purchased it because I was cheap and I thought I could fix it. Make it better, Stronger, faster...Well, I didn't look for schematics on the wonderful amp and found out that Pyle the company is a Pyle because all of a sudden they don't have the diagrams either. Well, what I'm searching for on this site is for hope. Hope that someone has some sorta information or the actual manual for the repair of the crap. Or, at this moment I would take a picture of the wiring...lol. Any help is super grateful! And, thank you in advance!
 
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Since it sells new for as little as $110US it makes little sense to repair one and less sense to pay someone to write and assemble a service manual. Even under warranty it would be cheaper to replace than repair.
There may be a schematic for it at the factory but Pyle probably doesn't own the factory. They just subcontract them to design and build it.
However so long as they haven't removed parts numbers you may be able to troubleshoot it if you have the skills and test gear.
Since it sells new for as little as $110US it makes little sense to repair one and less sense to pay someone to write and assemble a service manual. Even under warranty it would be cheaper to replace than repair.
There may be a schematic for it at the factory but Pyle probably doesn't own the factory. They just subcontract them to design and build it.
However so long as they haven't removed parts numbers you may be able to troubleshoot it if you have the skills and test gear.
 
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