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<blockquote data-quote="blackdrag450r" data-source="post: 6825624" data-attributes="member: 622273"><p>ok. so we have another BIG problem.</p><p></p><p>my girlfriend had a volfenhag 15" left over that she never used, so to hold me over until i get some good subs/box i threw it in my car and wired for 2 ohms giving it 550rms....</p><p></p><p>but after i blew my subs and i took the amp out of the car i noticed the fuses in the amp were blown... i didn;t think anything of it and just replaced them... so i hook up my new sub and reconnect the amp and when the head unit turns on the amp i hear 2 loud pops and see smoke coming out of the amp!!!! the fuses are not blown and neither is the inline fuse under the hood...</p><p></p><p>could my amp have taken a crap and blew my subs along with it? or vice versa?</p><p></p><p>my amp and my subs are blown all in one swing... i just don't get it...</p><p></p><p>is it worth it for me to try and get this amp fixed???</p><p></p><p>thanks everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackdrag450r, post: 6825624, member: 622273"] ok. so we have another BIG problem. my girlfriend had a volfenhag 15" left over that she never used, so to hold me over until i get some good subs/box i threw it in my car and wired for 2 ohms giving it 550rms.... but after i blew my subs and i took the amp out of the car i noticed the fuses in the amp were blown... i didn;t think anything of it and just replaced them... so i hook up my new sub and reconnect the amp and when the head unit turns on the amp i hear 2 loud pops and see smoke coming out of the amp!!!! the fuses are not blown and neither is the inline fuse under the hood... could my amp have taken a crap and blew my subs along with it? or vice versa? my amp and my subs are blown all in one swing... i just don't get it... is it worth it for me to try and get this amp fixed??? thanks everyone [/QUOTE]
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