Postby JohnKata » Wed Apr 20, 2011 2:02 pm
So, they said it was a blown tweeter that was causing the noise. I didn't quite buy that excuse but they persistently reassured me that it was the problem. I asked them to leave it disconnected.
I pull out of the building and I immediately still hear the noise in the woofer (what a shock, they were wrong). Although, in their defense, it was a bit hard to hear over the noise on the job. I turned around and brought it back in. They're now saying that there's a bad channel in the amplifier (which makes more sense); I looked at the wiring schematic and it is either that or the "audio unit" which sends that channel to the amplifier.
They quoted the price of the amp + labor to be ~$500. I can get it on CourtesyParts for $462.69, so they're charging me about half an hour of labor to install it. I asked if they replaced the amp and it's not the problem, do I still have to pay for the new amp, and they said no, so I'm thinking that I'll take the $40-50 labor hit so I won't get stuck with something I don't need in the case that the amplifier is fine and something else is wrong.