QSC K12 Powered Speaker
- iai024
- Jan 26, 2015
- 1 min read
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This rather beefy speaker was at the receiving end of a water leak from above. As you may be aware water and gadgets dont mix too well. The end result was a dead speaker.
As with all water damaged electronics it can be a hard road to repair them, many differemnt areas of the circuits can fail and its a case of fixing each one at a time. The easy route is to replace the full amp inside the speaker and for this reason its the route most repair centres take. A new amp can be seen selling for $404 plus delivery here so all in the repair could have cost as much as $600. After a day or so in MG Tech the customer was very pleased at the £80 bill he received and freshly fixed and serviced speaker
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