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<blockquote data-quote="digitalbass" data-source="post: 1568563" data-attributes="member: 566799"><p>I'm running an MA Audio HK1398 2-channel class A/B amp. There are (4) 30amp fuses on the amp itself. Would I need to match the total fuse ratings of the amp to the fuse on the power wire?</p><p></p><p>As for the gain setting on the amp, it is set a little below the half mark. The bass boost was set slightly higher than the lowest setting. I tend to keep the LPF around 70Hz - 110Hz.</p><p></p><p>Would breaking all of these power wire fuses damage any part of the amp or subs? How can low voltage issues be damaging to amps and subs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digitalbass, post: 1568563, member: 566799"] I'm running an MA Audio HK1398 2-channel class A/B amp. There are (4) 30amp fuses on the amp itself. Would I need to match the total fuse ratings of the amp to the fuse on the power wire? As for the gain setting on the amp, it is set a little below the half mark. The bass boost was set slightly higher than the lowest setting. I tend to keep the LPF around 70Hz - 110Hz. Would breaking all of these power wire fuses damage any part of the amp or subs? How can low voltage issues be damaging to amps and subs? [/QUOTE]
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