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<blockquote data-quote="lAciDl" data-source="post: 306488" data-attributes="member: 548511"><p>ive had my system bumbing for about a month no problems. Couple days ago, while i was driving home from school my car started kicking everyone once an a while when the sub hit hard. So i turn off my music. Next time i go to turn on my car, a fuse blew. So i replaced it. When i went to hook my power back up to the amp, it sparked really bad, and i smell something burnt. I think my amps dead now. Any help would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lAciDl, post: 306488, member: 548511"] ive had my system bumbing for about a month no problems. Couple days ago, while i was driving home from school my car started kicking everyone once an a while when the sub hit hard. So i turn off my music. Next time i go to turn on my car, a fuse blew. So i replaced it. When i went to hook my power back up to the amp, it sparked really bad, and i smell something burnt. I think my amps dead now. Any help would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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