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<blockquote data-quote="ironslave" data-source="post: 975149" data-attributes="member: 561772"><p>im having the same issue but for me its weird.... my old amp blew a fuse one day.. i replaced the fuse and the amp powered up fine.. when it got an audio signal to process it went into protect... i bought a new amp and it kept blowing fuses... but my old one didnt/dosent... i took that new amp back exchanged it for a different brand amp and the same issue...</p><p></p><p>i think this is the damdest thing ive ever seen... i dont understand how my old amp powers up fine/dosent blow fuses... but when i put in these new ones they pop instantly.... like there is a short in the wires..... but i dont see how there could be a short... i inspected my wires.... the only thing i can see is the fact that my amp is connected to the chassis... and the chassis has something to do with it..</p><p></p><p>i bet you have a short...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ironslave, post: 975149, member: 561772"] im having the same issue but for me its weird.... my old amp blew a fuse one day.. i replaced the fuse and the amp powered up fine.. when it got an audio signal to process it went into protect... i bought a new amp and it kept blowing fuses... but my old one didnt/dosent... i took that new amp back exchanged it for a different brand amp and the same issue... i think this is the damdest thing ive ever seen... i dont understand how my old amp powers up fine/dosent blow fuses... but when i put in these new ones they pop instantly.... like there is a short in the wires..... but i dont see how there could be a short... i inspected my wires.... the only thing i can see is the fact that my amp is connected to the chassis... and the chassis has something to do with it.. i bet you have a short... [/QUOTE]
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