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<blockquote data-quote="ikillzombienuns" data-source="post: 6952201" data-attributes="member: 624987"><p>i think u r ****ed i had the same problem about three years ago with a kenwood 1200W mono amp i installed it in the trunk and was really excited to put it in. So i never unplugged my positive cable on the battery, i was leaning into the trunk and accident slipped and touched to power to the ground and it made a spark. now the fuse on the amp and the inline fuse never blew so i figured i got lucky and nothing happen. well i wasn't that lucky the amp would turn on but couldnt get it to play any sound then realized the red light was on but nothing would happen. i tried my friends amp with my wiring and his worked fine basicly i fried the amp and it would no longer work. sorry man but im almost 100% sure your in the same boat i was so yeah the amp is prob junk. this is why they always say to unplugg the battery and do not reinstall it till everything is hooked up its a sucky lesson in car audio to have to learn and i hurtful waste of money sorry for your loss dude</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ikillzombienuns, post: 6952201, member: 624987"] i think u r ****ed i had the same problem about three years ago with a kenwood 1200W mono amp i installed it in the trunk and was really excited to put it in. So i never unplugged my positive cable on the battery, i was leaning into the trunk and accident slipped and touched to power to the ground and it made a spark. now the fuse on the amp and the inline fuse never blew so i figured i got lucky and nothing happen. well i wasn't that lucky the amp would turn on but couldnt get it to play any sound then realized the red light was on but nothing would happen. i tried my friends amp with my wiring and his worked fine basicly i fried the amp and it would no longer work. sorry man but im almost 100% sure your in the same boat i was so yeah the amp is prob junk. this is why they always say to unplugg the battery and do not reinstall it till everything is hooked up its a sucky lesson in car audio to have to learn and i hurtful waste of money sorry for your loss dude [/QUOTE]
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