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<blockquote data-quote="jstewart335" data-source="post: 7133899" data-attributes="member: 628370"><p>IDK much about the sub coil... but i have a memphis 500w 4ch that had a similar problem. It bumped but 1 day just crapped out. I would replace the three internal fuses but as soon as i turned the stereo on i could hear them sizzle. Luckily it's fixed now... i'm still using the same amp and it never blew the big 200 fuse at the battery. If you are under warranty send it back, otherwise open your phone book and find a local guy that will take a look and you might even get a good repair deal. I don't know where your amp is but i always black tape over everything thats anywhere near the metal/copper, after its hooked up. Not a problem with my amp since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jstewart335, post: 7133899, member: 628370"] IDK much about the sub coil... but i have a memphis 500w 4ch that had a similar problem. It bumped but 1 day just crapped out. I would replace the three internal fuses but as soon as i turned the stereo on i could hear them sizzle. Luckily it's fixed now... i'm still using the same amp and it never blew the big 200 fuse at the battery. If you are under warranty send it back, otherwise open your phone book and find a local guy that will take a look and you might even get a good repair deal. I don't know where your amp is but i always black tape over everything thats anywhere near the metal/copper, after its hooked up. Not a problem with my amp since. [/QUOTE]
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