And so it begines...
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from a massive surge, yeah, but for a short blast the fuses won't do a thing... and this could still melt the inputs on an amp / HU...It's not good, very fundamentally simply not good. - geolemon
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Which means you would then have nice, solid, soldered connections! :DGeorge Grand wrote: »
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youre not going to hurt anything by jumping it with the power wire connected. Trust me, if something bad enough to hurt your amps happened...those amps will be the least of your problems. Totally unncessary
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