Water + Amps = ?

You should be fine. My friend had a amp mounted in a chopped top car. Long story short we hard a massive thunder storm and his amp was in about .75-1 inch of water and didn't burn up.

 
I was gonna say, should be just fine. Some people wash circuit boards in the dishwasher. As long as there was no power going to them just dry them out and power them bad boys on, should be good.

 
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