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<blockquote data-quote="mat3833" data-source="post: 7913645" data-attributes="member: 587645"><p>hmm, well what normally blows on a shorted amp? and now looking at where the cat failed it looks like he may have bridged the wires down to a 1 ohm load...(i kno, BAD BOY for not wraping wires in electrical tape at least). i pulled the amp from the cabinet and can definatly smell it. andi think ive isolated what board the blown componant is on, but there is no black marks or anything. ill look for contact info for ampmedics. hopefully he can beef up the componants a bit and give me moar powah!! or maybe a 2 ohm stability/ 1 ohm stability(i kno im probobly being wishful here). the amp is a 2.1 amp, and the satelite speakers still work fine, so IDK what actually happened to it. but i have to get a quote so i can convince the misses to let me get it fixed.</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat3833, post: 7913645, member: 587645"] hmm, well what normally blows on a shorted amp? and now looking at where the cat failed it looks like he may have bridged the wires down to a 1 ohm load...(i kno, BAD BOY for not wraping wires in electrical tape at least). i pulled the amp from the cabinet and can definatly smell it. andi think ive isolated what board the blown componant is on, but there is no black marks or anything. ill look for contact info for ampmedics. hopefully he can beef up the componants a bit and give me moar powah!! or maybe a 2 ohm stability/ 1 ohm stability(i kno im probobly being wishful here). the amp is a 2.1 amp, and the satelite speakers still work fine, so IDK what actually happened to it. but i have to get a quote so i can convince the misses to let me get it fixed. Matt [/QUOTE]
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