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A car audio tech recommended for me to get my system rewired. Am I getting scammed? Or should I go for it?
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8840420" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Here are the reasons of my assumptions and why I think there is little danger in this setup.</p><p> 1. Bared conductors could cause a spark that leads to a fire. Not a threat once the main fuse instatly pops, all power is cut (again, I assume a main fuse exists).</p><p> 2. Taped speaker wires could touch each other and cause a fire. Not a threat once the amp gets fried, and there is the tape that is made for this type of project. Amp should have a fuse nearby but I do not see it.</p><p> 3. Unmounted amp may fly around the cabin in case of an accident. This I do see as a threat.</p><p> That is it. BTW, the amp is a 5 channel amp. He has the two front and sub channels connected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8840420, member: 654802"] Here are the reasons of my assumptions and why I think there is little danger in this setup. 1. Bared conductors could cause a spark that leads to a fire. Not a threat once the main fuse instatly pops, all power is cut (again, I assume a main fuse exists). 2. Taped speaker wires could touch each other and cause a fire. Not a threat once the amp gets fried, and there is the tape that is made for this type of project. Amp should have a fuse nearby but I do not see it. 3. Unmounted amp may fly around the cabin in case of an accident. This I do see as a threat. That is it. BTW, the amp is a 5 channel amp. He has the two front and sub channels connected. [/QUOTE]
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