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Smoking Amp - Dead, but why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8737287" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>Only thing I can think of is you shorted the power wire somewhere when you were tucking it away.</p><p>Did you pull it out and see if there was a break anywhere.</p><p>It could be an internal problem.</p><p>I had a 4 channel DD amp that one of the solder points on the power rails came loose and the whole rail fell over onto the rail that was next to it. However it blew the fuse before it did any damage to the amp.</p><p>My OCD would have never let me leave the power wire attached to the battery while I ran the wire.</p><p>I'm not saying its right or wrong it's just me always thing the worst case scenario is going to happen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8737287, member: 681842"] Only thing I can think of is you shorted the power wire somewhere when you were tucking it away. Did you pull it out and see if there was a break anywhere. It could be an internal problem. I had a 4 channel DD amp that one of the solder points on the power rails came loose and the whole rail fell over onto the rail that was next to it. However it blew the fuse before it did any damage to the amp. My OCD would have never let me leave the power wire attached to the battery while I ran the wire. I'm not saying its right or wrong it's just me always thing the worst case scenario is going to happen [/QUOTE]
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