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<blockquote data-quote="NucleaRR" data-source="post: 6819543" data-attributes="member: 622126"><p>Thanks, everyone for the replies. I had a friend who knew about car audio help me years ago. He said because I was only using one channel from each side of the amp to bridge it that I only needed a 30 amp inline. I didn't know any better. I do now. I already bought some 60 amp fuses thinking that the inline was not enough. This same thing happened back when I got the amp but I adjusted the crossover on the amp and it fixed the issue. I'll pop the 60 amp in and let you guys know how it goes. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NucleaRR, post: 6819543, member: 622126"] Thanks, everyone for the replies. I had a friend who knew about car audio help me years ago. He said because I was only using one channel from each side of the amp to bridge it that I only needed a 30 amp inline. I didn't know any better. I do now. I already bought some 60 amp fuses thinking that the inline was not enough. This same thing happened back when I got the amp but I adjusted the crossover on the amp and it fixed the issue. I'll pop the 60 amp in and let you guys know how it goes. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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