Thread: Amp probs
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Scott Gardner
 
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 14:40:40 GMT, "joe.ker"
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For his sake, I'm hoping the problem is just a blown fuse in the bad
channel. The last I heard from him, he had just looked at the fuse in
place - he hadn't removed it to examine it more closely, test it with
an ohmmeter, or to swap it with the other fuse in the amp or a new
fuse.


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Scott Gardner

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months long, not six!" (Navy JO saying)


The original poster said only half the amp was not working. the side that
was to the sub. the other half to the fronts was working ok
that's why I didn't mention checking fuse, because it is unlikely since half
the amp is working


But he also mentioned that the amp had two fuses. Most likely,
there's one for each channel.

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Scott Gardner

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