Why did it fry?

blgaudio
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I just sold a guy a Audiobahn A16000v mono block amp. It was a brand new amp, well besides me hooking it up for possible buyers to try it out. Always worked perfect for me never had a problem. Today the guy I sold it to hooks it up and he said as soon as he turns the key on the amp powers up and starts blowing smoke. So I go check it out and can still smell the smoke its fried something internal. I figured being a newer amp that it would have positive negative reversal protection, circuit protection, all the goodies so what could he have possibly done? He has for some reason run O gauge wire from batt. to before the amp and then stepped it down to 8g. before it hooks up to amp. Same thing done on the ground. Would this have something to do with it? It was hooked up right when I arrived not to say he didnt switch it. Could him having the subs wired at wrong ohms fry it? I just dont want this to look bad on me so I'm trying to figure out what happened. Thanks for all help in advance!

 
Ha thats exactly what I told the guy. If the subs where at the wrong ohms would it fry? Should have went into protection right?? Oh yeah left that out it is stuck in protection mode now.

 
Seriously, low voltage and incorrect wiring are the number one causes of amps blowing up. I'd check all the wiring, power, ground, speaker wires etc.....if everything checks out good, then he screwed it up and is lying or that amp lives up to it's reputation.

 
Well I wouldnt say theres no reason, I've seen amps bad out of the box and fry upon hook-up, sometimes even with decently trusted brand names. But still very uncommon. The best manufacturers test every amp, but the massive companies sometimes cant feasibly test every single one.

 
He had someone rip it apart and the coils were fried in it. He said he had it wired at 4ohms but if I calcultated it right it is wired at 1ohm which easily explains why the smoke was a flyin.

 
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