If you put a bigger fuse in your amp will you get more power?

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Can't take a speakerbox in front of a TV?WTH?

No. To get more power, get a bigger amp.

Extended response to my prior question.?

No it will only allow more current to flow before the fuse blows. And you could risk burning up your amp, They put a certain size fuse in it for a reason.

Car amp not working?

ittle just take it longer to blow the fuse and give you more time to mess up ur system

Can I use 150W RMS subs with a 200W RMS amp?

No you won't... A fuse will pass all of the current required to operate the amp even at high levels. The pupose of the fuse is to protect the amp in case of a component failure or a short circuit.

Sound systems?


Making the fuse bigger will allow more current to pass in the event that a component fails possibly causing a fire or a melt-down in the amp.

What kind of car stereo system is inexpensive but good?

and you run the risk of the vehicle catching on fire. the system
for the component will have to be totally rewired to accommodated such an upgrade. good luck.

Can Too Much Air Space In A Sealed Enclosure Be bad??

dont go anything bigger than 60 amp. if you want more power get a higher wattage amp.

Honda accord alarm siren?

no it wont.
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