maxmite
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Right, my amp had blown, something to do with not enough current being supplied?!
this is what they said
"He has inspected the amplifier and can see that the main fuses and output stages of the amp are blown, this cannot happen due to an internal defect with the amp and can only be caused by external factors, the most likely cause is the vehicle power supply not providing enough current to the amplifier when being run at a higher volume."
i have to pay £50 to get it fixed, not the best of news.
car audio direct said about getting a better battery and doing the big three?!
any idea on what the big three is?
any recommendations on better more powerful batteries?!
a polo maybe? or a diesel version of the arosa?
any help would be greatly appreciated
this is what they said
"He has inspected the amplifier and can see that the main fuses and output stages of the amp are blown, this cannot happen due to an internal defect with the amp and can only be caused by external factors, the most likely cause is the vehicle power supply not providing enough current to the amplifier when being run at a higher volume."
i have to pay £50 to get it fixed, not the best of news.
car audio direct said about getting a better battery and doing the big three?!
any idea on what the big three is?
any recommendations on better more powerful batteries?!
a polo maybe? or a diesel version of the arosa?
any help would be greatly appreciated