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<blockquote data-quote="CoreyGauss" data-source="post: 8319561" data-attributes="member: 663266"><p><strong>Item(s) for Sale:</strong></p><p></p><p>I have an Alpine V12 MRV-T757 amp powering 2 12" Kicker comps in a sealed box. I've had this set up for a couple years same wires and everything. A couple days ago my amp lost power while I was cruising and bumping so I check it out to find that my fuse had melted to my power wire. Which is a 6 gauge scosche oxygen free copper wire from a Walmart amp kit. So I go to Walmart and buy a whole new kit just to get the same power wire to ensure it sounded the same only to install it and find my amp isn't receiving enough power. I know this because the power indicator on the amp is flashing red while the music and protect lights are solid green. Music comes out of the speakers but quietly and with a high pitch ringing. I thought it was because I didn't bother to cut the power wire down any this time so I did that and still the same thing happens. Anyone have any ideas? Again it's the same set up and same wiring I've been using for years.</p><p></p><p><strong>Item(s) Description/Condition:</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Price:</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Shipping and Miscellaneous Item Information:</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Item Pictures: </strong></p><p></p><p><em>(List pictures in this section, 1st picture should be your username/date if you have less than 10 positive feedbacks with the i-Trader system or less than 10 references that you have sold to in the past. (These must be listed in your signature, or a link provided to a feedback thread listing these references)). </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoreyGauss, post: 8319561, member: 663266"] [B]Item(s) for Sale:[/B] I have an Alpine V12 MRV-T757 amp powering 2 12" Kicker comps in a sealed box. I've had this set up for a couple years same wires and everything. A couple days ago my amp lost power while I was cruising and bumping so I check it out to find that my fuse had melted to my power wire. Which is a 6 gauge scosche oxygen free copper wire from a Walmart amp kit. So I go to Walmart and buy a whole new kit just to get the same power wire to ensure it sounded the same only to install it and find my amp isn't receiving enough power. I know this because the power indicator on the amp is flashing red while the music and protect lights are solid green. Music comes out of the speakers but quietly and with a high pitch ringing. I thought it was because I didn't bother to cut the power wire down any this time so I did that and still the same thing happens. Anyone have any ideas? Again it's the same set up and same wiring I've been using for years. [B]Item(s) Description/Condition:[/B] [B]Price:[/B] [B]Shipping and Miscellaneous Item Information:[/B] [B]Item Pictures: [/B] [I](List pictures in this section, 1st picture should be your username/date if you have less than 10 positive feedbacks with the i-Trader system or less than 10 references that you have sold to in the past. (These must be listed in your signature, or a link provided to a feedback thread listing these references)). [/I] [/QUOTE]
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