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<blockquote data-quote="Jberreth007" data-source="post: 8497053" data-attributes="member: 669745"><p>This is my first build and I have tried to keep it small and simple to start with. I am running a planet audio 4000 watt amp to a kicker comp 10" sub. I have checked and rechecked everything and I am hitting a road block. Yesterday, I was reinstalling a line out converter ( the first one I had was a cheap boss one that I suspected was giving off static) and once I was done with that I was tightening the power and ground leads on my amp. I must have touched both positive and negative as there was a small spark that was let off. Since then my amp won't turn on. I have checked all the fuses, wires, grounds, loc connection, speaker wire etc.</p><p></p><p>my question is, did I blow my amp by simply touching the pos and neg terminals on the amp or is there something I can do?</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks</p><p></p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jberreth007, post: 8497053, member: 669745"] This is my first build and I have tried to keep it small and simple to start with. I am running a planet audio 4000 watt amp to a kicker comp 10" sub. I have checked and rechecked everything and I am hitting a road block. Yesterday, I was reinstalling a line out converter ( the first one I had was a cheap boss one that I suspected was giving off static) and once I was done with that I was tightening the power and ground leads on my amp. I must have touched both positive and negative as there was a small spark that was let off. Since then my amp won't turn on. I have checked all the fuses, wires, grounds, loc connection, speaker wire etc. my question is, did I blow my amp by simply touching the pos and neg terminals on the amp or is there something I can do? Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks James [/QUOTE]
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