Is this fuse required to get power to the amp? (see pic)

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I've just installed a new stereo but I can't get my amp to turn on for some reason. I've quadruple checked every connection I know to check and I'm thinking it could be either:

1. The amp is broken.

2. The remote on cable might not be getting its 12 volts from the deck and I should try hooking it to the red wire.

3. The fuse box on the amp power cable mysteriously lost its fuses. Is this fuse/fuses necessary to power the amp? The fuse box I am talking about is located on the amp power cable about a foot away from the battery. Check out the picture.

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