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<blockquote data-quote="konechiwa" data-source="post: 2851307" data-attributes="member: 568044"><p>sounds like something that happened to me. My crossover exploded because my ******* amp went haywire and blew up my crossover's capacitor (100 volts!) WTF? (btw gain was 1/4)</p><p></p><p>I even tested for a short and the wires were fine...same ones i had used for both my old and this current system, and they worked only a few days before then.</p><p></p><p>needless to say i sent the amp back for a refund...i don't know if that helps, but for me it was the amp.</p><p></p><p>I just hate when that stuff happens. Get everything all ready and installed and BOOM your f'd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="konechiwa, post: 2851307, member: 568044"] sounds like something that happened to me. My crossover exploded because my ******* amp went haywire and blew up my crossover's capacitor (100 volts!) WTF? (btw gain was 1/4) I even tested for a short and the wires were fine...same ones i had used for both my old and this current system, and they worked only a few days before then. needless to say i sent the amp back for a refund...i don't know if that helps, but for me it was the amp. I just hate when that stuff happens. Get everything all ready and installed and BOOM your f'd. [/QUOTE]
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