hi i have this amp here...
suppose one of the fuses blew... what would happen then?
would it even turn on? or would just one of the amps channel stop working? or would it work with less power???
i have it running on bridge and its working...
hi i have this amp here...
suppose one of the fuses blew... what would happen then?
would it even turn on? or would just one of the amps channel stop working? or would it work with less power???
i have it running on bridge and its working...
it just wouldn't work
yes it would work at low volumes but would end up blowing the other one at high volumes

if one blows the other is going to blow also, its EXTREMELY unlikely that only one would blow.
why does the picture show 20A fuses yet 30A on the amp?
^ yeah i was wondering that to
good observation Moe
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Last edited by San-Die-go; 07-06-2005 at 08:58 PM. Reason: typo

It would run as it does, they're wired in parallel. So, only one fuse would be involved. It will blow easier since it's using only one.
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