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<blockquote data-quote="flaminphoenix19" data-source="post: 8339754" data-attributes="member: 664164"><p>Since I put both the outputs of the amps together I figured it would have caused an issue with the impedance or possibly like a feedback problem? Plus I know I'm stupid for not having a fuse, but the problem was caused at the opposite side of where the in-line fuse would have been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaminphoenix19, post: 8339754, member: 664164"] Since I put both the outputs of the amps together I figured it would have caused an issue with the impedance or possibly like a feedback problem? Plus I know I'm stupid for not having a fuse, but the problem was caused at the opposite side of where the in-line fuse would have been. [/QUOTE]
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