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<blockquote data-quote="mp3master" data-source="post: 112920" data-attributes="member: 546302"><p>Hey folks, 1st thread, really like the forum.</p><p></p><p>I need some help here, I was listening to music "pretty loud" when all of a sudden both amps shut off. I have a fuse at the battery and then a distributor block in the trunk with 2 more fuses going to each amp. The fuses have not blown, I tripple checked all of them, and when I turn the car on the amps still do not turn on. I am 100% sure the amps are not blown in any way so I was was thinking it could be the trigger wire where it is not supplying the necesasry current to turn the amps on, which leads me to beleive it could be something with my HU. I thought I would ask the pros out there before I took it to a shop or something.</p><p></p><p>I aprpeciate the help people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mp3master, post: 112920, member: 546302"] Hey folks, 1st thread, really like the forum. I need some help here, I was listening to music "pretty loud" when all of a sudden both amps shut off. I have a fuse at the battery and then a distributor block in the trunk with 2 more fuses going to each amp. The fuses have not blown, I tripple checked all of them, and when I turn the car on the amps still do not turn on. I am 100% sure the amps are not blown in any way so I was was thinking it could be the trigger wire where it is not supplying the necesasry current to turn the amps on, which leads me to beleive it could be something with my HU. I thought I would ask the pros out there before I took it to a shop or something. I aprpeciate the help people. [/QUOTE]
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