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<blockquote data-quote="fbi90909" data-source="post: 4805815" data-attributes="member: 568679"><p>first could you give us the specific brand and models of the amps you purchased?</p><p></p><p>second what sub(s) are you running?</p><p></p><p>are they wired properly?</p><p></p><p>going thru 3 different brand amps seems like user error not manufacture error. my only guess in your situation is you have something wired bad and is shorting out the amps. not all amp fuses blow when they burn up. check your pos and ground connection, are there any loose strands? are there any breaks in the line? check your speaker connections, are there any loose strands? are there any breaks in the lines? are the wires pinched? are the wires making contact with each other inside the box at the speaker?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fbi90909, post: 4805815, member: 568679"] first could you give us the specific brand and models of the amps you purchased? second what sub(s) are you running? are they wired properly? going thru 3 different brand amps seems like user error not manufacture error. my only guess in your situation is you have something wired bad and is shorting out the amps. not all amp fuses blow when they burn up. check your pos and ground connection, are there any loose strands? are there any breaks in the line? check your speaker connections, are there any loose strands? are there any breaks in the lines? are the wires pinched? are the wires making contact with each other inside the box at the speaker? [/QUOTE]
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