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<blockquote data-quote="Apollo220" data-source="post: 7133456" data-attributes="member: 612152"><p>eh here is my problem . i have a mtx te1501d . it has 4 35 amp fuses on the outside of the case. they all blew on me i checked the wiring and under the hood i had a loose neg cable so i tightened that down. replaced the fuses and fired the amp back up. when i turned the radio on 1 of my subs made a loud boom, then all the fuse appeared to have caught on fire. is there a short in my amp or could 1 of the sub need recoiled ?? i checked the ohm load and it reads a solid 1ohm . with 2 dual 4 speakers which is what i had it wired down to . Anyone know anything about this type of problem ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apollo220, post: 7133456, member: 612152"] eh here is my problem . i have a mtx te1501d . it has 4 35 amp fuses on the outside of the case. they all blew on me i checked the wiring and under the hood i had a loose neg cable so i tightened that down. replaced the fuses and fired the amp back up. when i turned the radio on 1 of my subs made a loud boom, then all the fuse appeared to have caught on fire. is there a short in my amp or could 1 of the sub need recoiled ?? i checked the ohm load and it reads a solid 1ohm . with 2 dual 4 speakers which is what i had it wired down to . Anyone know anything about this type of problem ?? [/QUOTE]
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