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<blockquote data-quote="lionfamlee" data-source="post: 7853272" data-attributes="member: 631622"><p>Depending on your electrical background. If you feel comfortable take the amp out and open it up and look for any burn marks on the board. If so send it in to get serviced. Also, what is the minimum ohm load this amp can handle and what are you running it at? Having a secure ground is important, but it needs to a be a solid good ground and secure...the frame of the car...on bare metal with know paint. Do you have the bass boost turned up on the h/u or amp??? Don't do this!!! Smell you subs to see if they have a burnt smell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lionfamlee, post: 7853272, member: 631622"] Depending on your electrical background. If you feel comfortable take the amp out and open it up and look for any burn marks on the board. If so send it in to get serviced. Also, what is the minimum ohm load this amp can handle and what are you running it at? Having a secure ground is important, but it needs to a be a solid good ground and secure...the frame of the car...on bare metal with know paint. Do you have the bass boost turned up on the h/u or amp??? Don't do this!!! Smell you subs to see if they have a burnt smell. [/QUOTE]
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