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<blockquote data-quote="azzkikr" data-source="post: 2144801" data-attributes="member: 561847"><p>If the problem is getting worse and the fuse is blowing at lower and lower levels, then I would suspect that your power supply in the amp is going bad. If it is the power supply then the problem probably arised from either a bad part right off the bat or a lack of power given to the amp during use requiring it to work harder. To find out for sure take it to a lanzar dealer or wait for someone with more expierience to reply. I had a problem similiar to yours with an ed NINE.1 and it is a respectable amp. It was under warranty when it happened and they sent me a new one no questions asked but I know the problem was a lack of power availiable to the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azzkikr, post: 2144801, member: 561847"] If the problem is getting worse and the fuse is blowing at lower and lower levels, then I would suspect that your power supply in the amp is going bad. If it is the power supply then the problem probably arised from either a bad part right off the bat or a lack of power given to the amp during use requiring it to work harder. To find out for sure take it to a lanzar dealer or wait for someone with more expierience to reply. I had a problem similiar to yours with an ed NINE.1 and it is a respectable amp. It was under warranty when it happened and they sent me a new one no questions asked but I know the problem was a lack of power availiable to the amp. [/QUOTE]
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