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<blockquote data-quote="tanky321" data-source="post: 1632907" data-attributes="member: 567020"><p>Finnaly got my alarm put in today. I put my radio in and hooked my highs,mids etc. to a small pioneer amp I had. It worked at first, then the volume got real low and I heared a ticking noise coming out of the speakers. Then i smelled that burning electrical smell, and my amps fuse blew. I went to put another one in and it blew immediatly. Im pretty sure its all hooked up right. Do you guys have any ideas? I dont wanna go and fry another amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tanky321, post: 1632907, member: 567020"] Finnaly got my alarm put in today. I put my radio in and hooked my highs,mids etc. to a small pioneer amp I had. It worked at first, then the volume got real low and I heared a ticking noise coming out of the speakers. Then i smelled that burning electrical smell, and my amps fuse blew. I went to put another one in and it blew immediatly. Im pretty sure its all hooked up right. Do you guys have any ideas? I dont wanna go and fry another amp. [/QUOTE]
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