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<blockquote data-quote="Muffdogg" data-source="post: 8691659" data-attributes="member: 669742"><p>As we were pulling into the garage tonight we started smelling a burnt fish smell. We thought it was an outside odor coming into the vehicle. I stepped outside into my garage and everything smelled fine. After further inspection my wife noticed white smoke was coming out of the amplifier. It's an FSD audio 1600. Zero issues until today. We weren't even listening to anything. The radio was on, but not loud enough to hear anything. Does a blown amp smell like burnt fish? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muffdogg, post: 8691659, member: 669742"] As we were pulling into the garage tonight we started smelling a burnt fish smell. We thought it was an outside odor coming into the vehicle. I stepped outside into my garage and everything smelled fine. After further inspection my wife noticed white smoke was coming out of the amplifier. It's an FSD audio 1600. Zero issues until today. We weren't even listening to anything. The radio was on, but not loud enough to hear anything. Does a blown amp smell like burnt fish? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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