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<blockquote data-quote="richie1" data-source="post: 35353" data-attributes="member: 543395"><p>id like to thank everone for the constructive criticism, not. first off im new to the forum. secondly with the exception of people like you, i find this site to be a helpful tool for car audio questions and tech support. the question was this kid had an amp and it started to smoke up one day. then he let it cool down and tried to use it again. he said that when he tried to use it the fuse in the fuse holder of the power wire blew. then he said he replaced it a couple of times and that it did the same thing over and over again. my reply was that the amp was fried. id like to thank everyone for being extremely judgmental and impatient with me and to those who dont get their kicks of of someone elses mistake, thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richie1, post: 35353, member: 543395"] id like to thank everone for the constructive criticism, not. first off im new to the forum. secondly with the exception of people like you, i find this site to be a helpful tool for car audio questions and tech support. the question was this kid had an amp and it started to smoke up one day. then he let it cool down and tried to use it again. he said that when he tried to use it the fuse in the fuse holder of the power wire blew. then he said he replaced it a couple of times and that it did the same thing over and over again. my reply was that the amp was fried. id like to thank everyone for being extremely judgmental and impatient with me and to those who dont get their kicks of of someone elses mistake, thank you [/QUOTE]
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