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<blockquote data-quote="digitalbass" data-source="post: 1567405" data-attributes="member: 566799"><p>I have checked my wiring to make sure I was running the correct ohm load to the amp. However, I can not seem to stop breaking my fuses on the power wire in the engine bay. The fuses seem to break when I have the volume of the HU up to my max listening volume. They are Rockford Fosgate 60amp maxi fuses. The song that they break on has very powerful low bass. I have read that it may be happening because the music is trying to pull a large amount of power to hit these notes.</p><p></p><p>Is there any kind of textbook explaination?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digitalbass, post: 1567405, member: 566799"] I have checked my wiring to make sure I was running the correct ohm load to the amp. However, I can not seem to stop breaking my fuses on the power wire in the engine bay. The fuses seem to break when I have the volume of the HU up to my max listening volume. They are Rockford Fosgate 60amp maxi fuses. The song that they break on has very powerful low bass. I have read that it may be happening because the music is trying to pull a large amount of power to hit these notes. Is there any kind of textbook explaination? [/QUOTE]
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