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<blockquote data-quote="neonrt" data-source="post: 1868647" data-attributes="member: 568572"><p>best buy brand insignia, got it really cheap on ebay so i could have some thump fo a little while. its not worth fixing the internals, but would it hurt the amp to take out the fuses and run wire to them, and put them to a switch with a couple inline fuses rated at the same? i can get those male connecters thay fit right into the fuse holes. i dont think it'll hurt anything as long as i wait till the stereo is off and no remote power being sent to the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neonrt, post: 1868647, member: 568572"] best buy brand insignia, got it really cheap on ebay so i could have some thump fo a little while. its not worth fixing the internals, but would it hurt the amp to take out the fuses and run wire to them, and put them to a switch with a couple inline fuses rated at the same? i can get those male connecters thay fit right into the fuse holes. i dont think it'll hurt anything as long as i wait till the stereo is off and no remote power being sent to the amp. [/QUOTE]
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