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Sometimes the little metal wires/connectors come out of place, make sure they sit in the grooves correctly.
Which were the original bulbs before you tried LEDs? they look like this?
If so, you are definitely buying the right bulbs.
He does it as a day job, and is trustworthy.
He did it when the volume high IIRC, was a long time ago, and yeah he disconnected the battery whilst doing all the work.
How do I raise the resistance to stop this happening in the future then?
I have no idea what the x-overs settings are meant to be at too... could that have caused something?
Also, what do you want to see of my setup?
I took all of the speaker wires out of the amp to insure that there was no shorts, I'm going to look for the earthing point in a bit though.
It wasn't loud at all when it went (about volume 10 out of 50) can't see how that would have blown it :/
So I got in my car to go to work, head unit started up as usual, played the radio fine, then about a few seconds in there was some strange high pitch noises (thought it was in song, as it was radio 1 :P) and then a small pop.
Now my components/tweeters/sub that are running off the amp aren't...