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<blockquote data-quote="evo2k3" data-source="post: 146323" data-attributes="member: 546246"><p>how quickly? did it blow during normal playing, or instantly when you connected power? If it blew instantly something is shorting (two wires are touching somewhere) if it blew during play, the amp just wanted to draw more power. No i am not sure that 40 will do it, its an educated guess....its better to blow 2 or 3 $5 dollar fuses to find the right amperage then to just jump up to an 80 and damage the amp or your wiring. I would probably start with a 45, if it blows, go up 5....or just call pioneer and see what they say, they know more about their products than i do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evo2k3, post: 146323, member: 546246"] how quickly? did it blow during normal playing, or instantly when you connected power? If it blew instantly something is shorting (two wires are touching somewhere) if it blew during play, the amp just wanted to draw more power. No i am not sure that 40 will do it, its an educated guess....its better to blow 2 or 3 $5 dollar fuses to find the right amperage then to just jump up to an 80 and damage the amp or your wiring. I would probably start with a 45, if it blows, go up 5....or just call pioneer and see what they say, they know more about their products than i do. [/QUOTE]
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