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53 minutes ago, SnowDrifter said:

If it will help is dependent on if that's the problem.

Give the drivers it's powering an inspection too. Make sure a tinsel didn't pop off or cross somewhere

 Mids? That will cause a fuse to blow on the amp? 

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35 minutes ago, BassMunky said:

 Mids? That will cause a fuse to blow on the amp? 

What do you suppose happens if you have an amp powering a driver with a short that has a 0 ohm resistance?

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7 hours ago, SnowDrifter said:

What do you suppose happens if you have an amp powering a driver with a short that has a 0 ohm resistance?

 

7 hours ago, SnowDrifter said:

What do you suppose happens if you have an amp powering a driver with a short that has a 0 ohm resistance?

Yeahhh... I just never heard of it happening. Also tweeter too?

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all i did was add a time stamp? but on a serious note you could have a defective coil which slowly died versus say something as catastrophic as the wrench melting in seconds. tinsel lead could have come in contact with something it shouldn't.

As for your fuse question it is wired in parallel (correct if i am wrong here folks) so your fuses blew in order of weakest to strongest in an attempt to protect your amp and by the 3 fuse it was making a racket as you could tell. I would check ground first remember to disconnect the rca's before you disconnect the ground, i would check the resistance of your speakers, then inspect your wires, and finally try a different input source.

 

 

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skar sk2500.1
0 gauge power and ground kunukonceptz
alpine HU
vxi65 components on BA gt-275
new build log -> http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/150642-project-d-kon-deathcards-build-log/#entry2148821
2 x-15 sundowns

singer alt, odyssey bat, and maxwell ultra caps

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4 hours ago, deathcards said:

all i did was add a time stamp? but on a serious note you could have a defective coil which slowly died versus say something as catastrophic as the wrench melting in seconds. tinsel lead could have come in contact with something it shouldn't.

As for your fuse question it is wired in parallel (correct if i am wrong here folks) so your fuses blew in order of weakest to strongest in an attempt to protect your amp and by the 3 fuse it was making a racket as you could tell. I would check ground first remember to disconnect the rca's before you disconnect the ground, i would check the resistance of your speakers, then inspect your wires, and finally try a different input source.

 

 

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Ok gonna try tomorrow.  Mahalo

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