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<blockquote data-quote="userdel" data-source="post: 3201945" data-attributes="member: 573579"><p>well recently i blew a fuse on my audison sub amp, and i replaced it and it blew again in about 10 minutes. i checked all the wires and how they were wired and they were all fine. so i tried another fuse, and now i have no sound whatsoever. can anyone throw some ideas at me of what could cause this. i have a dmm, not very good with it, but, is there a way i can check to make sure everything is getting the right volts and power? need any other info. please ask.</p><p></p><p>been going on 3 weeks now with no car audio, any help is GREATLY appreciated, thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="userdel, post: 3201945, member: 573579"] well recently i blew a fuse on my audison sub amp, and i replaced it and it blew again in about 10 minutes. i checked all the wires and how they were wired and they were all fine. so i tried another fuse, and now i have no sound whatsoever. can anyone throw some ideas at me of what could cause this. i have a dmm, not very good with it, but, is there a way i can check to make sure everything is getting the right volts and power? need any other info. please ask. been going on 3 weeks now with no car audio, any help is GREATLY appreciated, thanks. [/QUOTE]
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