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Amplifier Problem and question
I have a 100 watt amplifier in my boat connected to a sub woofer. For some
reason it has blown a fuse and continues to do so when I replace the fuse. I've pulled the amplifier out and connected it to a 12 volt battery with no speakers attached. It doesn't seem to blow but I can't tell if it is working. Anyone know if speakers connected to the amplifier could short and cause the amp to blow fuses? Any other thoughts or suggestions are appreciate. -Kim |
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Amplifier Problem and question
Sounds like you got some water in your sub or something and ruined it.
-- --------------------------------------------- :-D I just cut the cheese! "Rob" wrote in message t... I have a 100 watt amplifier in my boat connected to a sub woofer. For some reason it has blown a fuse and continues to do so when I replace the fuse. I've pulled the amplifier out and connected it to a 12 volt battery with no speakers attached. It doesn't seem to blow but I can't tell if it is working. Anyone know if speakers connected to the amplifier could short and cause the amp to blow fuses? Any other thoughts or suggestions are appreciate. -Kim |
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Amplifier Problem and question
Are there no lights on the unit itself that would indicate proper
operation or fault status? In addition, if your sub is in an enclosure, have you checked the connections to verify one hasn't come loose and is grounding out somewhere? Paul Hanley On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 13:30:12 -0400, "Gravity" wrote: Sounds like you got some water in your sub or something and ruined it. |
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