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<blockquote data-quote="Apocalypse boy" data-source="post: 3184286" data-attributes="member: 561690"><p>On the way to best buy for a keyboard, the bass on my car without me turning down the volume kind of like did it by itself. Sort of like when the fuse blows. But i check it and everything is good, so i turned the car off, and turned it on and everything was working. But i did not turn it up because i wanted to double check everything in the morning. But i get this rumbling sound even when the volume is at 0 so i know everything was still working. Now when i wake up in the morning half the fuse block is melted and part of the wire and the amp wont even turn on. What could've happened?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apocalypse boy, post: 3184286, member: 561690"] On the way to best buy for a keyboard, the bass on my car without me turning down the volume kind of like did it by itself. Sort of like when the fuse blows. But i check it and everything is good, so i turned the car off, and turned it on and everything was working. But i did not turn it up because i wanted to double check everything in the morning. But i get this rumbling sound even when the volume is at 0 so i know everything was still working. Now when i wake up in the morning half the fuse block is melted and part of the wire and the amp wont even turn on. What could've happened? [/QUOTE]
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