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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7467374" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Well i know that if you had an issue with the amp,the fuse should have worked for you immediately!Electricity?? Who really knows all..you know?I run in my Integra 93 2dr. stock alt,1 redtop battery for the entire car w the system,w 150anlfuse at the battery w 4g to the rear to a glass fused dist block from there to my amps,if i have an issue with that amp the fuse goes close to the ampand i can easily replace rather than the expensive anl.Im not a big fan of the new amps that are out there.I use old school amps,I seem to get more power and db ratings,and rms power from them and easier on the wallet too at times.LOL.Yet that amp looks great and all,and will work without question for your system set up.If you are in the market for a good clean multi ch amp,the old school jbl gtq 400 is a great great amp,and around 100 cheaper that is a true power house and can even be ran in 6chmode???I have 1,and approx 30 other amps that i am usually on e-bay audiobaun 170*.I dont have any up on auction of this nature,but there is a 400 on there right now that is very nice,they have built in fans also that will out perform the amp you are looking at with authority!! you may be able to repair the one you have and be happy from here on out???Your choice.Id try the repair to save some money as these hard times are whaling upon us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7467374, member: 634282"] Well i know that if you had an issue with the amp,the fuse should have worked for you immediately!Electricity?? Who really knows all..you know?I run in my Integra 93 2dr. stock alt,1 redtop battery for the entire car w the system,w 150anlfuse at the battery w 4g to the rear to a glass fused dist block from there to my amps,if i have an issue with that amp the fuse goes close to the ampand i can easily replace rather than the expensive anl.Im not a big fan of the new amps that are out there.I use old school amps,I seem to get more power and db ratings,and rms power from them and easier on the wallet too at times.LOL.Yet that amp looks great and all,and will work without question for your system set up.If you are in the market for a good clean multi ch amp,the old school jbl gtq 400 is a great great amp,and around 100 cheaper that is a true power house and can even be ran in 6chmode???I have 1,and approx 30 other amps that i am usually on e-bay audiobaun 170*.I dont have any up on auction of this nature,but there is a 400 on there right now that is very nice,they have built in fans also that will out perform the amp you are looking at with authority!! you may be able to repair the one you have and be happy from here on out???Your choice.Id try the repair to save some money as these hard times are whaling upon us. [/QUOTE]
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