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Car Audio shop fried my amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nutdawg651" data-source="post: 8262702" data-attributes="member: 654970"><p>You cant blame them for **** you already signed payed and left which means you agreed they did their job , since your amp is blown (their fault) technically , they can blame it on you but its their fault for inadiquate power it blew from voltage drop ive seen this time and time again , shops that will hook up things in order for them to blow so the customer can come back and they can upsale them their own products in turn making even more money off an unfortunately (dumba$$) so its a loss on your part you cant do none about it , my question is what you wanna do with that amp? Since its worthless now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nutdawg651, post: 8262702, member: 654970"] You cant blame them for **** you already signed payed and left which means you agreed they did their job , since your amp is blown (their fault) technically , they can blame it on you but its their fault for inadiquate power it blew from voltage drop ive seen this time and time again , shops that will hook up things in order for them to blow so the customer can come back and they can upsale them their own products in turn making even more money off an unfortunately (dumba$$) so its a loss on your part you cant do none about it , my question is what you wanna do with that amp? Since its worthless now [/QUOTE]
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