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post Feb 6, 2007 - 6:57 PM
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I just got my car back from the shop and she is looking superb biggrin.gif. I just hooked up my subwoofers to the why they were when I disconnected them. I accidently set off a spark when I was connecting the power wire. I think it sparked because I touch the power to the ground and it set off a spark. With this said would my subs not work if the amp is fried?
 
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post Feb 6, 2007 - 7:00 PM
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QUOTE(chandy1986 @ Feb 6, 2007 - 11:57 PM) [snapback]524497[/snapback]

I just got my car back from the shop and she is looking superb biggrin.gif. I just hooked up my subwoofers to the why they were when I disconnected them. I accidently set off a spark when I was connecting the power wire. I think it sparked because I touch the power to the ground and it set off a spark. With this said would my subs not work if the amp is fried?


Sounds like you fried the amp but I didn't follow you 100%. Do you have an in-line fuse? are there fuses on the amp? Check those you might just get lucky. That's what they are for after all.


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