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<blockquote data-quote="SMOKEY" data-source="post: 749732" data-attributes="member: 558102"><p>Put it this way, if the thing started smoking its probably f***ed up so try what ever you want because you cant f*** it up any worse. I would also take it back to where ever you bought it (if it was brand new) and tell them that none of the fuses blew. You could also take it to your local shop and have them bench test it. This way you know for sure that it is the amp that is burnt out and nothing else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMOKEY, post: 749732, member: 558102"] Put it this way, if the thing started smoking its probably f***ed up so try what ever you want because you cant f*** it up any worse. I would also take it back to where ever you bought it (if it was brand new) and tell them that none of the fuses blew. You could also take it to your local shop and have them bench test it. This way you know for sure that it is the amp that is burnt out and nothing else. [/QUOTE]
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