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Everything working fine until just a second ago. Move the amp and battery around a little (Shuriken BT100 and RD 1750.1D) because they move when I drive which I hate and am looking to fix somehow...but pretty much all I did was increase the subsonic filter a little from like 20 to 23hz, turned the car on and no power to the sub........amp light is on no protection. Checked power connections and everything is fine.

Fuse rating for the amp is 4x40amp but I'm assuming they are inside the amp as I cannot see them on the exterior. My only thought at this point is that when a small piece of wire protruding from the amp ground to the amp power that it zapped a fuse? I saw a spark but Ive seen that before and everything was fine. I'm so confused.

Updated my ipod and reconnected as well...but the sub doesn't get power on any source. ??

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rca wires come loose ?? you need to bolt everything down for your/equipment safety.

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RCAs are fine. Talked to a dealer for RD and he said most likely I fried the ground side of the amp. Great.

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I hope RD has better service than they used to. It under warranty?

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Not to my knowledge no...tis a sad day. Guy I bought the Treo SSX from was running a Kicker amp at 2 ohms 2500 watts. With my 1750.1D I am (or was) getting under 2500 at .5 ohms.

I'm curious how a kicker amp would sound on it...the sub is dual 1 ohm so it's either .5 or 2 ohms and amps get pricey when your wiring at 2 ohms.

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Sorry bout the RD.

I run SQ, my subs set up at 8 ohm mono. Sorry, hopefully someone else can jump in and help. best of luck.

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Send it in to db-r.com if you want to get it fixed like new. :drink40:

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