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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8757066" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I would try replacing your amp fuses, at least. One of the like hardest things that I eventually learned was that fuses can half blow, and it's like impossible to tell. I'm not saying that happened here, but I've had amps blow fuses before from just hooking them up. Nothing was wrong, it just happened that way. I've had that happen several times, actually. Nothing was wrong, we just replace the fuses and everything was fine. I wouldn't assume anything works properly here, that you haven't checked out. Electricity is complicated and I would seriously just recommend you go through everything you can. All I'm saying is don't skip over something because it looks ok. There's a lot of small, hidden issues that can cause major problems, sometimes. Idk what's going on, but with how hard this one seems to be, I think you might want to do that. Anyways, best of luck with it. I'm curious to know what the culprit winds up being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8757066, member: 591582"] I would try replacing your amp fuses, at least. One of the like hardest things that I eventually learned was that fuses can half blow, and it's like impossible to tell. I'm not saying that happened here, but I've had amps blow fuses before from just hooking them up. Nothing was wrong, it just happened that way. I've had that happen several times, actually. Nothing was wrong, we just replace the fuses and everything was fine. I wouldn't assume anything works properly here, that you haven't checked out. Electricity is complicated and I would seriously just recommend you go through everything you can. All I'm saying is don't skip over something because it looks ok. There's a lot of small, hidden issues that can cause major problems, sometimes. Idk what's going on, but with how hard this one seems to be, I think you might want to do that. Anyways, best of luck with it. I'm curious to know what the culprit winds up being. [/QUOTE]
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