


Or leaving it out in the sun for a while. Put a box in, and/or sprinkle some around inside, and seal it up.
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I might re-iterate the whole burning the house down and see if they over a higher discount or even a free replacement amp (assuming it is out of warranty?)īaking soda might help with the smell. I would probably just get the stock replacement and watch how I stuffed the box. Sounds like something failed in the amp to do that hard to believe they normally run that hot. (The 200W version would also be ok, but it lacks speaker-level inputs.)Īny suggestions for something a bit more reliable? However, the reviews it gets are a bit sketchy, with several folks reporting various failures (although no combustion). With a little bit of judicious sawing, it could fit the current opening, and the price is nice, and has the features I need. I looked at Parts Express: Yung SD300 300W Class D Subwoofer Plate Amplifier I'd like to get a plate amp that ideally would be Class D (or similarly energy-efficient and cool-running), and that would permit me to use speaker-level input. The cabinet is 12" x 12" x 12", and the current opening at the back is 8" x 8", although I could probably widen it a bit if required. I gave it a few months to air out the stench (it still smells a bit toxic, but hopefully I can seal the smell up on the inside). Instead, I decided to keep the speaker cabinet, and replace the plate amp. Rel kindly offered to sell me another one with a slight discount. I have a Rel R-218 sub that recently tried to set my house on fire when its amp set the internal dampening material on fire.
