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Ohjay is our grand prize winnar!

Shot to hell fuseholder was correct!

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Ohjay is our grand prize winnar!

Shot to hell fuseholder was correct!

Whooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!

Fixin shit feels good, don't it? :)

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so quick to call the amp out to be bad because its audiopipe, huh? lol.

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so quick to call the amp out to be bad because its audiopipe, huh? lol.

lol... I was... :peepwall:

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Haha I've been trying to kill my TEMPORARY audiopipe, but it keeps on truckin! Best 150 that I've ever spent on car audio :drink40:

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Glad you got it figured out, now get yourself an ANL fuse holder if you want to prevent it from happening again, especially if it's under the hood.

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Ohjay is our grand prize winnar!

Shot to hell fuseholder was correct!

Whooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!

Fixin shit feels good, don't it? :)

Why yes it does sir. It feels damn good.

so quick to call the amp out to be bad because its audiopipe, huh? lol.

No, I was just disappointed. My buddy has the AP1500 and it's one TOUGH lil bastard so I figured well hell the premium series must damn near bulletproof right?

I'll put up a review sometime this week, since I could find absolutely nothing about it before I bought it.

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yes fuses can be blown and look fine.....specialy cheaper fuses. do you know what kind of fuse youre using? ANL, mini ANL....? im not even gonna lie.....circuit breakers are the shit guys! flow soo much more current than a fuse. think about it! and im may be wrong.....we run huge power wire only to funnel it through somthing the size of some 18 Awg speaker wire....circuit breakers have pretty beefy insides.......fall back on your basic electrical principels "current likes the path of least resistance." your amp/s shouldnt have to suck power, it should be waiting at the power terminals.....right?

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