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<blockquote data-quote="jerzee devil" data-source="post: 62635" data-attributes="member: 544637"><p>the amp I am having a problem with Is a rockford fosgate,It Is hooked up to 2 xtant 10s, the in line fuse keeps blowing, I have had the system for about a year or more with no problems,I also have a kenwood amp hooked to my door speakers, and a couple of 6x9s,the rca cables run off my rockford fosgate amp to my kenwood amp,If the fuse Is blown,and keeps on blowing,how do I have power to the other speakers?????, through this amp????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerzee devil, post: 62635, member: 544637"] the amp I am having a problem with Is a rockford fosgate,It Is hooked up to 2 xtant 10s, the in line fuse keeps blowing, I have had the system for about a year or more with no problems,I also have a kenwood amp hooked to my door speakers, and a couple of 6x9s,the rca cables run off my rockford fosgate amp to my kenwood amp,If the fuse Is blown,and keeps on blowing,how do I have power to the other speakers?????, through this amp???? [/QUOTE]
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