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Rockford t1000 popping fuses and making high pitched squeal

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Hey guys I am hoping one of you guys know what is wrong with my amp..

It is a older model rockford t1000 and it worked fine a few weeks ago, my sub stopped playing and I assumed I blew the sub and I found out I did.

Well I find out that the amp won't power up or anything.. It popped the 150amp fuse on the amp itself and then I replaced that fuse and it popped the in-line fuse to my 4awg power cable.

Soooooo I replaced that fuse and when the amp turns on it makes a very high pitched squealing sound and then pops a fuse.. There is a loose rattling on the inside but it has been that way and worked fine since I have had it even though it rattles on the inside.

Should I take it apart and look inside for anything fishy? I got it in a trade and I don't think it would be under warranty so might as well?

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Hey guys I am hoping one of you guys know what is wrong with my amp..

It is a older model rockford t1000 and it worked fine a few weeks ago, my sub stopped playing and I assumed I blew the sub and I found out I did.

Well I find out that the amp won't power up or anything.. It popped the 150amp fuse on the amp itself and then I replaced that fuse and it popped the in-line fuse to my 4awg power cable.

Soooooo I replaced that fuse and when the amp turns on it makes a very high pitched squealing sound and then pops a fuse.. There is a loose rattling on the inside but it has been that way and worked fine since I have had it even though it rattles on the inside.

Should I take it apart and look inside for anything fishy? I got it in a trade and I don't think it would be under warranty so might as well?

If you don't have a warranty, then you don't have anything to lose if you open it...

I'm sure somethings burnt up...

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Well I went to open it and you have to have one of those 6 star hex keys to open it up...

This amp it too beastly to just let go to waste.

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Is the ground good???

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The amp itself is making the noise?

If so, normally that is the power supply giving 100%, like if it is trying to power a shorted output stage.... Or the power supply is bad. But if you blew the sub, could have been the output syage going bad...

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