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Just blew my amp or....I really dont know...
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<blockquote data-quote="Justin braaapp" data-source="post: 8260055" data-attributes="member: 655905"><p>well my fuse block running from my second battery to my sub amp melted into the subs wires due to my friends poor crimping skills and that somehow ended up making the 4 ch amp burn out a channel. Very complicated to explain on here haha. I only blew one channel and it happened to be one of the rears which I don't really care about because in my extended cab truck my box blocks the speakers anyway so now im just running my front stage focals which I don't mind. I know that doesn't help at all but in my case I don't need my rear speakers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin braaapp, post: 8260055, member: 655905"] well my fuse block running from my second battery to my sub amp melted into the subs wires due to my friends poor crimping skills and that somehow ended up making the 4 ch amp burn out a channel. Very complicated to explain on here haha. I only blew one channel and it happened to be one of the rears which I don't really care about because in my extended cab truck my box blocks the speakers anyway so now im just running my front stage focals which I don't mind. I know that doesn't help at all but in my case I don't need my rear speakers [/QUOTE]
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