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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 64134" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Ummmmmm How in the hell is yoru other amp still being powered if the fuse under your hood is blowing? That should be powering both amps unless you have two separate runs from the battery. The way it sounds to me is that there is a power problem somewhere beyond the fuse under the hood. Try swapping out the power wires from the kenwood to the the fosgate amp. Your problem SHOULD reverse. If it does not however there could be reason to beleive the amp is bad. Either way tho it will eliminate one thing or another. It will either tell you the power wires are ok and the amp is bad or it will tell you the amp is good and the power wire is bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 64134, member: 544457"] Ummmmmm How in the hell is yoru other amp still being powered if the fuse under your hood is blowing? That should be powering both amps unless you have two separate runs from the battery. The way it sounds to me is that there is a power problem somewhere beyond the fuse under the hood. Try swapping out the power wires from the kenwood to the the fosgate amp. Your problem SHOULD reverse. If it does not however there could be reason to beleive the amp is bad. Either way tho it will eliminate one thing or another. It will either tell you the power wires are ok and the amp is bad or it will tell you the amp is good and the power wire is bad. [/QUOTE]
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