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Do you have another sub amp to try? Might be the the inputs on the DD Amp that may be faulty.

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Looked at amplifier internals and they were pristine, no burnt no smell. nothing.

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Did you try a different source, ie Ipod with 3.5mm to RCA cable?

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Is the problem perhaps the logo on the case?

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Evidently they cannot reproduce the problem on their test bench, I plugged my RCA's into my 125.2 (on low volume) and my M3a didn't go into protect, nothing what-so-ever.. Any ideas?

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Fucking. Noob.

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Fucking. Noob.

Oh fucks you!

Get that nooby DD Z shit outta here ;)

shit happens though, box barely vibrated on top of it guess it obviously shorted, however it still went into protect when the speaker wires were out of the amp.

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