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<blockquote data-quote="ajspellm" data-source="post: 2584411" data-attributes="member: 558645"><p>I have on of these amps in my car running at one ohm and it is powering a 12" apline type R. I was using it last weekend and then all the fuses in the amp blew. So i replaced all of the fuses in the amp and turn my car on and the amp starts smoking. I pulled the fuse out from under the hood and then put it back in to see if it would work, well the amp just started smoking again. The wierd thing is though that the amp still turns on and the green light turns on, but it doesnt power the sub at all. Is the amp blown or was the sub smoking? I have no clue what to do to check it and this isnt the first time i have blown a amp so i am starting to get discouraged because it seems like i am always messing around with my stereo trying to get it to work right. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajspellm, post: 2584411, member: 558645"] I have on of these amps in my car running at one ohm and it is powering a 12" apline type R. I was using it last weekend and then all the fuses in the amp blew. So i replaced all of the fuses in the amp and turn my car on and the amp starts smoking. I pulled the fuse out from under the hood and then put it back in to see if it would work, well the amp just started smoking again. The wierd thing is though that the amp still turns on and the green light turns on, but it doesnt power the sub at all. Is the amp blown or was the sub smoking? I have no clue what to do to check it and this isnt the first time i have blown a amp so i am starting to get discouraged because it seems like i am always messing around with my stereo trying to get it to work right. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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