Okay, so I guess this was more or less expected, but weird all the same. I've got the 4ch 75w Tsunami 440. SO I'm driving with embarassingly mellow music (Jill Cohn) at below-conversation level volume when suddenly I've got nothing (My sub's out at the moment while I glass as well) SO My deck's still playing, and looks fine, and my sub-amp's lights are on, but none on my mid/high amp. So after dropping off my friends and returning home in silence, I re-connect my rear speakers to my deck, and they're fine. I then immediately check the fuses on the amp, blown... all the connections, everything's still perfect. I then actually pulled up my carpet and checked all of my wires, and they're all fine as well. So with everything off, I go to plug in a couple new fuses. POP! *GRR* I guess I've heared the warnigns about these amps being possibly problematic, but I've so far been running for quite awhile with NO problems whatsoever. I just find it odd that it finalyl gave out under no real stress, just kind of randomly....
Fortunately this gives me every excuse I could possibly want to get a new amp. I've got an e-mail in to Ben at eD, long shot, but maybe they'll work me a deal on a Tru in place of my tsunami..??
Fortunately this gives me every excuse I could possibly want to get a new amp. I've got an e-mail in to Ben at eD, long shot, but maybe they'll work me a deal on a Tru in place of my tsunami..??