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),
and the fuse that blew was in the dist. block (The one closest to the amp).
I was however, playing a test track (Chemichal Brothers - Under the influence) which probably has that +10Db boost. But i hadn't been playing for more than 3 minutes, and as i said before, the volume wansn't too loud.
My question is if the amp drew that much current, it should've been outputting a big number of RMS Watts into that 2 Ohm load. How come i never heard them?
(And yes, the sub is in phase :P)

