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<blockquote data-quote="boomzilla" data-source="post: 4883986" data-attributes="member: 587708"><p>that fuse is too small for the current the amp needs to make its power. do what mil81 said, add all the fuses sum together on the amp, and use that sum to find the fuse rating for your power wire. btw bass boost can be bad. its pretty much just distortion that makes you think its louder, but its really just hurting the sub. if your gonna use it, dont ever max it out. the gain is the input voltage, lets say im running 1000w into 2 ohms, i need 44.7 volts. to do this, you need a dmm, test tone disc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomzilla, post: 4883986, member: 587708"] that fuse is too small for the current the amp needs to make its power. do what mil81 said, add all the fuses sum together on the amp, and use that sum to find the fuse rating for your power wire. btw bass boost can be bad. its pretty much just distortion that makes you think its louder, but its really just hurting the sub. if your gonna use it, dont ever max it out. the gain is the input voltage, lets say im running 1000w into 2 ohms, i need 44.7 volts. to do this, you need a dmm, test tone disc. [/QUOTE]
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