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Fuses keep blowing out on both Amps! Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Cpyder" data-source="post: 4933914" data-attributes="member: 599745"><p>Okay, so today I swapped out the head unit for an Alpine CDA-9887. When I connected the RCAs after everything else was connected and turned on, I heard the same high pitched noise and then the fuse blows. So, I'm thinking it is the RCAs, not the head unit, or the amp. The noise is not present when the RCAs are not plugged in. What do you guys think is going on??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cpyder, post: 4933914, member: 599745"] Okay, so today I swapped out the head unit for an Alpine CDA-9887. When I connected the RCAs after everything else was connected and turned on, I heard the same high pitched noise and then the fuse blows. So, I'm thinking it is the RCAs, not the head unit, or the amp. The noise is not present when the RCAs are not plugged in. What do you guys think is going on?? [/QUOTE]
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