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<blockquote data-quote="Hooter" data-source="post: 526336" data-attributes="member: 556259"><p>well what is your wiring like, is your ground on a nice piece of flat metal, with a hoop connector soldered or nicely crimped on the end of the wire with a screw tightly holding it to the metal, or did you just strip the wire back and wrap it around a random boltor stuffed into a hole? are all the connections terminated or do you have bare strands of copper all over, there is a lot of DC and AC current flowing there and having bad wire is not only bad for the amp but very dangerous and could start fires, clean up all your wiring, terminate everything and if that doesnt fix it, then you most likely fried your amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooter, post: 526336, member: 556259"] well what is your wiring like, is your ground on a nice piece of flat metal, with a hoop connector soldered or nicely crimped on the end of the wire with a screw tightly holding it to the metal, or did you just strip the wire back and wrap it around a random boltor stuffed into a hole? are all the connections terminated or do you have bare strands of copper all over, there is a lot of DC and AC current flowing there and having bad wire is not only bad for the amp but very dangerous and could start fires, clean up all your wiring, terminate everything and if that doesnt fix it, then you most likely fried your amp [/QUOTE]
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