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subwoofer amp dead
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<blockquote data-quote="mikemidrand" data-source="post: 256618" data-attributes="member: 14131"><p>I used to have a SONY SA-WM500. I accidentally placed it in my van just behind my seat. Sudden braking resulted it to roll 3m to the back door. Then it went dead. Way too may screws to unscrew on the amp plate. And then found the problem. The glass fuse buckled out. All i needed was just to push it back and it worked. Simon's problem may be just a burnt out fuse i guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikemidrand, post: 256618, member: 14131"] I used to have a SONY SA-WM500. I accidentally placed it in my van just behind my seat. Sudden braking resulted it to roll 3m to the back door. Then it went dead. Way too may screws to unscrew on the amp plate. And then found the problem. The glass fuse buckled out. All i needed was just to push it back and it worked. Simon's problem may be just a burnt out fuse i guess. [/QUOTE]
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