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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmy Creedog" data-source="post: 8664932" data-attributes="member: 676220"><p><span style="font-size: 14px">Well, that didn't last long, I'm sending it back to amazon tomorrow.</span>I wired it all up correctly, turn on the radio, nothing. Took a multimeter to all the wires, everything was powered and signaled correctly, I find that the fuses are broke, not burnt, broken. Okay, so I replace the fuses with the included spares, turn on the radio, nothing. It had burnt the new fuses instantly. Patience over.The main body may be aluminum, but the end pieces you have to screw through to mount the amp are brittle plastic. While screwing the amp down, it got a big spider crack down the base of the end cap.To sum up, I never got a signal out from it to my sub. Safe to say I learned a quick lesson about the build quality on sub $100 amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmy Creedog, post: 8664932, member: 676220"] [SIZE=14px]Well, that didn't last long, I'm sending it back to amazon tomorrow.[/SIZE]I wired it all up correctly, turn on the radio, nothing. Took a multimeter to all the wires, everything was powered and signaled correctly, I find that the fuses are broke, not burnt, broken. Okay, so I replace the fuses with the included spares, turn on the radio, nothing. It had burnt the new fuses instantly. Patience over.The main body may be aluminum, but the end pieces you have to screw through to mount the amp are brittle plastic. While screwing the amp down, it got a big spider crack down the base of the end cap.To sum up, I never got a signal out from it to my sub. Safe to say I learned a quick lesson about the build quality on sub $100 amps. [/QUOTE]
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