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<blockquote data-quote="Jaguar" data-source="post: 7782794" data-attributes="member: 642268"><p><strong>Just my two cents on this , hopefully someone has some more advice to offer. Did you replace the fuse on the amps? I seriously doubt an entire amp could be blown for no reason, let alone two. The only way I know that the speaker terminals (not the speaker wire holders, the sub in terminals) on the amps would not work is if there was negative feedback from having the wiring wrong (even for an instance) on the speakers. That will short out an amp and you would have to replace the fuse in under 5 seconds. Btw, I heard sonicelectronix sells refurbished goods as new, I hate to add to your frustration because we all know problems can be frustrating, but thought id let you know what I heard. Having said this, I seriously doubt two amps even refurbished would go/be bad like that. It's not an amp issue if you ask me, It's a wiring issue which caused the amp issue.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaguar, post: 7782794, member: 642268"] [B]Just my two cents on this , hopefully someone has some more advice to offer. Did you replace the fuse on the amps? I seriously doubt an entire amp could be blown for no reason, let alone two. The only way I know that the speaker terminals (not the speaker wire holders, the sub in terminals) on the amps would not work is if there was negative feedback from having the wiring wrong (even for an instance) on the speakers. That will short out an amp and you would have to replace the fuse in under 5 seconds. Btw, I heard sonicelectronix sells refurbished goods as new, I hate to add to your frustration because we all know problems can be frustrating, but thought id let you know what I heard. Having said this, I seriously doubt two amps even refurbished would go/be bad like that. It's not an amp issue if you ask me, It's a wiring issue which caused the amp issue.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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