Lulz, U mad ?I wasn't gonna say anything but you're a idiot who thinks he knows it all, probably some little 16 year old punk. The responses you're getting are people trying to educate you on why your amp blew, if it's worth fixing for $150 that's for you to decide, it's your money. Most big amp have no internal fusing, so your comment about it not having internal fusing is idiotic, and if it did have internal fuses it still would have blown, get it. SO WHY DON'T YO GO PAY $150 AND FIX THE AMP AND DON'T ASK ANYONE WHAT THEY THINK, CAUSE IT'S OBVIOUS YOU'RE TOO IGNORANT TO COMPREHEND WHAT SOME GUYS ARE SAYING HERE. Oh and i had the same amp years ago with no problems, so a lot of us do speak from experience. I actually think your funny cause you try to talk like your knowledgable when you really aren't. So how much power should a 1500 rms amp with only 75 amps of fusing put out, mr know it all? You are really making me laugh with your knowledge lol.So STFU
^This you whiney bitch!OK mr. know it all.. why don't you call DB-r or go to a local repair shop and get a quote, and then decide if it's worth the repair bill... rather then asking us... Its a $175 amp in working condition as far as I am concerned, so do the math...
As far as the amp blowing up they shut down below 10.5 volts.. I know this because I run a VR2000D and have tested this..
And on that note, no amp in the history of car amplifiers has ever blown up because of a lack of voltage.. If you understood ohms law you would understand why this is true.. And no, a fuse does not protect against over voltage or the amps thermal temperature either.. it protects against over current...
In my experience a bad regulator can mean one of two things.. No voltage/current at all from the alternator.. or voltage that runs exceedingly high.. In your case it would seem that it was the latter of the two.. and you can throw in the possibility of bad rectifying diodes throwing AC voltage spikes on top of that...
Either way, rest assured, the amp did not blow up from a lack of voltage..
Jeesh, //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/*******.gif.a649d21efc0d1fd4890a6428166586c1.gif
You are truly a dumbass and completely missed what I was saying. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifYour main fuse from your bat is to portect the cable from grounding dipshit not for the amps thermal!!!
Dude, we're just tryin' to help, then when we respond you commence to argue the laws of physics...STFO and GTFO. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/viking2.gif.35c13a457368016b956ccf693af31291.gifI will then.. GOD!!! Just a bunch of KNOW it all craby bastards here, geez... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
I wasn't gonna say anything but you're a idiot who thinks he knows it all, probably some little 16 year old punk. The responses you're getting are people trying to educate you on why your amp blew, if it's worth fixing for $150 that's for you to decide, it's your money. Most big amp have no internal fusing, so your comment about it not having internal fusing is idiotic, and if it did have internal fuses it still would have blown, get it. SO WHY DON'T YO GO PAY $150 AND FIX THE AMP AND DON'T ASK ANYONE WHAT THEY THINK, CAUSE IT'S OBVIOUS YOU'RE TOO IGNORANT TO COMPREHEND WHAT SOME GUYS ARE SAYING HERE. Oh and i had the same amp years ago with no problems, so a lot of us do speak from experience. I actually think your funny cause you try to talk like your knowledgable when you really aren't. So how much power should a 1500 rms amp with only 75 amps of fusing put out, mr know it all? You are really making me laugh with your knowledge lol.So STFU
He mad. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifLulz, U mad ?
Fuckin' Canuck. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifnah i'm canadian, you know we are some mild tempered people lol
Well of course he would say that....he wants the businesswell thanks guys I'm done with this topic. I appreciate all your help, I learned so much... I actually just called my local shop and they told me everything I wanted to know in less than 5min. He said if he were me he'd get it repaired just cuz it's a vr and those amps are becoming extremely rare and desirable. Thanks again to all
No, he's just a crossfire/kicker/alpine nut. Crossfire will be repairing it...Well of course he would say that....he wants the business