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<blockquote data-quote="AJ32" data-source="post: 7496264" data-attributes="member: 632001"><p>Hey guys I got a question..</p><p></p><p>I was just driving normally the other day and I had both of my amps shut down on me and now they will not power back on. a few minutes before the amps lost power, I had my subs cut out for a few seconds then come back on. I wasnt playing them at a crazy volume or anything so I'm not sure why they did this. I had played them at this volume many many times before without problem. My amps are a Alpine MRP-300 speaker amp, powering ID CTX comps and Alpine PDX 1.600 pushing two ssa Dcon 12s. Head unit still powers up if that helps but I think it gets power from a different source...</p><p></p><p>The connection to the battery seems good and there are no popped fuses from what I can see...again I'm not sure whats wrong because I did not change any gains and they seemed fine before. I really hope I didnt just blow $700 worth of amp away...Any help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ32, post: 7496264, member: 632001"] Hey guys I got a question.. I was just driving normally the other day and I had both of my amps shut down on me and now they will not power back on. a few minutes before the amps lost power, I had my subs cut out for a few seconds then come back on. I wasnt playing them at a crazy volume or anything so I'm not sure why they did this. I had played them at this volume many many times before without problem. My amps are a Alpine MRP-300 speaker amp, powering ID CTX comps and Alpine PDX 1.600 pushing two ssa Dcon 12s. Head unit still powers up if that helps but I think it gets power from a different source... The connection to the battery seems good and there are no popped fuses from what I can see...again I'm not sure whats wrong because I did not change any gains and they seemed fine before. I really hope I didnt just blow $700 worth of amp away...Any help? [/QUOTE]
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