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<blockquote data-quote="L22rules" data-source="post: 4045901" data-attributes="member: 573961"><p>I have had my system for almost a year now, i have 2 rockford fosgate p3's with a rf p8002 amplifier to power them. One day it stopped working so i checked it out and i noticed that the fuse by my engine had blown. I went and i bought 2 new fuses and replaced it but it blew right away again. So I shipped my amp off to rockford fosgate to get fixed.</p><p></p><p>While it was at RF, i borrowed my friends amp and replaced the fuse again and my subs and new amp worked perfectly.</p><p></p><p>I got my amp back today from RF and it looks like they sent me a brand new amp with bass remote control. I went right away to set up my amp but didnt bother to change my bass control knob because i already had my old one installed where i wanted it. I hook everything up and turn my car on and the same thing happened as before. It works for 5 seconds then blows the fuse.</p><p></p><p>Could the problem be with the bass control know? Ive never heard of anything like that being a problem but it is the only thing that i didnt change. Any suggestions??</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L22rules, post: 4045901, member: 573961"] I have had my system for almost a year now, i have 2 rockford fosgate p3's with a rf p8002 amplifier to power them. One day it stopped working so i checked it out and i noticed that the fuse by my engine had blown. I went and i bought 2 new fuses and replaced it but it blew right away again. So I shipped my amp off to rockford fosgate to get fixed. While it was at RF, i borrowed my friends amp and replaced the fuse again and my subs and new amp worked perfectly. I got my amp back today from RF and it looks like they sent me a brand new amp with bass remote control. I went right away to set up my amp but didnt bother to change my bass control knob because i already had my old one installed where i wanted it. I hook everything up and turn my car on and the same thing happened as before. It works for 5 seconds then blows the fuse. Could the problem be with the bass control know? Ive never heard of anything like that being a problem but it is the only thing that i didnt change. Any suggestions?? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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