No Power Issue

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No Power Issue

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Hi all in relation to topic:

http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... ic&t=18848

it appears that I have a problem with my amp, sub and speaker setup. Just letting you know I have no idea when it comes to car audio so hope this doesn't sound too stupid.

I currently run a 4-channel amp which devotes 1 channel per front speaker (x 2) and 2 channels devoted to the sub. The rear speakers are connected just to the head unit and are just there to fill in sound space. After finally fixing my FTO power issue I still have power to the rear speakers and head unit but no sound coming from sub or front speakers so it appears to be the amp.

When the battery arced on my previous issue....is it possible to blow an amp? I did smell an electrical burning smell coming from in the cabin so can someone point me in the right direction? Amp? Cabling?
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check fuse in amp and the one from main power canlr running from battery
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