Where can I get parts for a fosgate amp
#4
don't know what the fosgate connectors look like, but will all my old skool PPI and audio control equipment and many of the industrial electronic devices we use here at work, I can find replacement connectors through places like digikey.com and mouser.com
do you have another connector to look over and see if you can find any markings on it?
My first call would be to a local rockford dealer (NOT bust buy or anything.. call a real car audio shop.) any shop worth their salt will be able to get you something. I bought a couple for my PPI amps ($26 ea) a few years ago before I figured out they were AMP brand connectors and I could purchase them from digikey for 1/3 the price.
do you have another connector to look over and see if you can find any markings on it?
My first call would be to a local rockford dealer (NOT bust buy or anything.. call a real car audio shop.) any shop worth their salt will be able to get you something. I bought a couple for my PPI amps ($26 ea) a few years ago before I figured out they were AMP brand connectors and I could purchase them from digikey for 1/3 the price.
#5
Originally Posted by sonicrunch
Yeah right.
Their web page gives you nada. They'll just tell you to buy a new amp.
Their web page gives you nada. They'll just tell you to buy a new amp.
Have you even tried?
I've called a few different manufacturers for parts or technical questions, and they were always very helpful. The ones that come to mind were Alpine, Arc Audio, Eclipse, and Rockford Fosgate.
#6
Rockford Fosate Parts
Originally Posted by sonicrunch
Yeah right.
Their web page gives you nada. They'll just tell you to buy a new amp.
Their web page gives you nada. They'll just tell you to buy a new amp.
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