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<blockquote data-quote="K. Silverfox" data-source="post: 8448301" data-attributes="member: 667979"><p>I checked the fuse yesterday and got 12 volts on both ends. I checked it today and it was down to 7.9. I put in my spare fuse, and the amp powered right on. The subs are almost too quiet to hear, but I suspect once the gains are set and ready to go, that won't be a problem. Thanks for the idea to check the fuse to ground. I likely would not have tried it again without your suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K. Silverfox, post: 8448301, member: 667979"] I checked the fuse yesterday and got 12 volts on both ends. I checked it today and it was down to 7.9. I put in my spare fuse, and the amp powered right on. The subs are almost too quiet to hear, but I suspect once the gains are set and ready to go, that won't be a problem. Thanks for the idea to check the fuse to ground. I likely would not have tried it again without your suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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