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<blockquote data-quote="cloneufc" data-source="post: 4805807" data-attributes="member: 597405"><p>Ive gone through 3 amps. I'll install the amp and it will work great for about two weeks. Then the sound will cut out completely and the amp will start smoking and catch fire. The fuses wont even be blown in the amp. This is with the fuses that came with the amp. Im afraid to buy a high quality amp in case it burns up. I have tried two different brands with the same results. No blown fuses just smoking amp till it fills my car up with smoke. I bought both of these amps at Pepboys. Everything is new. I bought a brand new capacitor. Im puzzled at why the fuses dont blow in the stock amps. Could the capacitor be causing it? Is it just a cheap amp or something else wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cloneufc, post: 4805807, member: 597405"] Ive gone through 3 amps. I'll install the amp and it will work great for about two weeks. Then the sound will cut out completely and the amp will start smoking and catch fire. The fuses wont even be blown in the amp. This is with the fuses that came with the amp. Im afraid to buy a high quality amp in case it burns up. I have tried two different brands with the same results. No blown fuses just smoking amp till it fills my car up with smoke. I bought both of these amps at Pepboys. Everything is new. I bought a brand new capacitor. Im puzzled at why the fuses dont blow in the stock amps. Could the capacitor be causing it? Is it just a cheap amp or something else wrong? [/QUOTE]
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