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my subwoofer keeps blowing fuses
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Post 1 made on Tuesday September 25, 2001 at 11:41
danny merz
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my subwoofer will blow a fuse about every 2 months, its a paradigm PDR-10, and a Denon 3801,
should i reduce the output to the sub, and would it be a good idea to increase the fuse amps, it uses a 1 1/2 amp fuse, could i go to a 2?
Thanks for any help
Post 2 made on Tuesday September 25, 2001 at 23:09
Larry Fine
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Danny, let me start by saying this: Any time a (properly sized) fuse blows, it's doing its job. So far, you've replaced the fuse, and the unit still works. Understand?

If the unit calls for a 1-1/2A fuse, use that. You might go to a 2, and it might or might not protect the sub amp. If reducing the bass level to keep from popping the fuse doesn't produce enough bass to make you happy, you need a different sub.

Larry

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