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<blockquote data-quote="tortuga1" data-source="post: 8618790" data-attributes="member: 674390"><p>I was going to adjust my gains for my amplifier.</p><p></p><p>ppi ice2600.1 so i disconnected the speaker wires that goes to the sub but i left it connected at the amp. It started to smell like smoke I didn't figure out where it was coming from. The amp turned off and wont turn on. I then discovered that my speaker wires disconnected at the sub were touching (+,-) Is my amp a goner? at the same time the amp for my components shut off too, I disconnected the components rca when i was setting the gains for the sub amp. I dont think is the main power wire fuse since i get current to the amp. any idea what it might be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tortuga1, post: 8618790, member: 674390"] I was going to adjust my gains for my amplifier. ppi ice2600.1 so i disconnected the speaker wires that goes to the sub but i left it connected at the amp. It started to smell like smoke I didn't figure out where it was coming from. The amp turned off and wont turn on. I then discovered that my speaker wires disconnected at the sub were touching (+,-) Is my amp a goner? at the same time the amp for my components shut off too, I disconnected the components rca when i was setting the gains for the sub amp. I dont think is the main power wire fuse since i get current to the amp. any idea what it might be? [/QUOTE]
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