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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 63791" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Ok first off. BULLSHIT on your comment about people putting money into their systems being the only ones we help. You can WAIT when you post for someone to reply we are NOT sitting here 24/7 to help you out. We do NOT get paid for this and we do have jobs and lives outside of here.</p><p></p><p>Now...as far as any help goes on fixing this amp. Do you have any electronics background? Do you understand detailed electonic schematics? And can you find the schematics? It seems to me that the amp is possibly shot from a poor install or age or any number of things gone awry. You have hooked it up apparently in more than one application where other amps have operated properly and it did nothing but blwo the fuse. More than likely it is dead and needs to be replaced or you can go to school for a while and learn all about electronics and electronic principles and repair it or maybe pay someone to repair it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 63791, member: 544457"] Ok first off. BULLSHIT on your comment about people putting money into their systems being the only ones we help. You can WAIT when you post for someone to reply we are NOT sitting here 24/7 to help you out. We do NOT get paid for this and we do have jobs and lives outside of here. Now...as far as any help goes on fixing this amp. Do you have any electronics background? Do you understand detailed electonic schematics? And can you find the schematics? It seems to me that the amp is possibly shot from a poor install or age or any number of things gone awry. You have hooked it up apparently in more than one application where other amps have operated properly and it did nothing but blwo the fuse. More than likely it is dead and needs to be replaced or you can go to school for a while and learn all about electronics and electronic principles and repair it or maybe pay someone to repair it. [/QUOTE]
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