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Inline fuse keeps blowing Help please!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruhi2" data-source="post: 6887065" data-attributes="member: 622766"><p>Ok disconnected the sub ap sub amp and the front stage amp powers up and plays with no problems so the amp I connected the bass knob to is the problem.. No burn marks or anything like that.. I would have never figured something so little as a bass knob could mess my amp up it's like two weeks old... Probably hard to find a shop that can bench it around here so looking for advice how bad of a idea would it be to hook the amp up with no fuse just a straight shot to the battery... Edit popped the cover off the back looks good no burns on the board smells good etc.. So question is should I try direct line no fuse or any other advice would be appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruhi2, post: 6887065, member: 622766"] Ok disconnected the sub ap sub amp and the front stage amp powers up and plays with no problems so the amp I connected the bass knob to is the problem.. No burn marks or anything like that.. I would have never figured something so little as a bass knob could mess my amp up it's like two weeks old... Probably hard to find a shop that can bench it around here so looking for advice how bad of a idea would it be to hook the amp up with no fuse just a straight shot to the battery... Edit popped the cover off the back looks good no burns on the board smells good etc.. So question is should I try direct line no fuse or any other advice would be appreciated [/QUOTE]
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