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Old 13-03-2011
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who repair PT ?

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AMBrc, MRT or Derek Bailey?

what's wrong if it's the AMBrc?

MRT could possibly do the AMBrc
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i dont think they can be fixed, aren't they potted inside.
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amb are useless and want you to buy a new one, hence why i dont use em any more crap customer service

contact mrt and have a clone done, (providing they can power ur amb up) there were doing a special trade an amb in buy one and get one free

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it amb pt

it kept cutting out ..
so i assumed it would be a split inside the cable
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it amb pt

it kept cutting out ..
so i assumed it would be a split inside the cable
You need to open it up and re-solder the wires to the board, then glue the cases back together with some suitable glue. I've not done it myself but I have seen it done.
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We had to do the same to a friends amb 1 repaired the back with shoe gow
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