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Sable Nave

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  13. The power supply is inside the amplifier, on the board...
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  15. Also, check to see if your impedance is something the amp can tolerate, too low, fuse will definitely blow
  16. When people ask how many dB's it will hit, it is a stupid question. Although it may not seem like it, there are more variables in the equation than just song, box, amp, sub, etc., you also have to consider the humidity, temperature, and other variables that you have no control over. I agree that sarcasm isn't always necessary, but to an extent, the people that post that do have a valid point
  17. Short in your connections, or a sub might be blown. Also check your connections and make sure they are seated tightly
  18. While its still hooked up, try what I said, then if it still does it, follow what Neel said to do
  19. Set the Infrasonic filter to off, Bass EQ off, the LP filter to off, Input Voltage to low, Q to about 1.5, and then check to see if your wires are seated correctly in the amp and in your circuit breaker
  20. Hmmmm... Check the settings and make sure you aren't defeating another filter, and also try swapping out the inline fuse (if you have one)
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