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okay. i let a friend borrow my amp..its a older kenwood 240x1. he had it hooked up to these junk speakers from about the year 1950. i soon then found out he would not let me have it back. i offered to sell it to him and all but he wouldn't ever pay for it. so then i sold it to my other friend while the dumbas$ still had it. the kid with my amp has an older aiwa cd player. he was gone when we went to retrieve the amp for the new owner of it. (new owner was there too) we then saw he left his keys and windows down in his vechicle. so we left a note saying we came and got the amp for the buyer. i unhooked the amp. all the wires. and just left them there, but the ends were in the cd-player on the remote wire and battery and what not still but not on the amp. i saw the the moron that had my amp forever today and he said, i owe him a new cd player cause his cd player doesn't work. he said the circuit board in it has a big black spot on it. i got a i bet its just a .40 cent fuse burnout. he said no its ruined. he said i unhooked the amp wrong. he was pissed to that i got it. to bad its not yours dumba$$. anyway...all i could think of is if the the ground wire hit the battery wire to cause the cd player to blow a fuse. but his other fat friend rigged the amp with a wire from the ground to the battery on the amp. so it was one wire from the ground on the AMP to the battery on the AMP terminal as well. and i took that out of the amp and tossed it aside. so i dought that did anything. so then i thought i'd ask the pro's (you guys) about it. so i have almost eliminated the wire problem but let me know what you think. i didn't think unhooking an amp would cause a cd player to go bad. so the wires were not touching and i think his cd player is a$$ is what i think.. let me know
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yo, it most likley blew a bigger fuse, cuz i did the same thing to my pioneer cd player and after i unhooked my amp and drove home my cd player no longer worked and when i took it to a guy that i know he said all i needed was a new piece that cost a whopping 2 dollars, so don't replace his cd player, just give him a couple bucks and say there you go dumba$$.
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The only way unhooking the amp could have damaged the cd player is if the remote turn on lead from the deck shorted to ground. On some brands of decks(im not familiar with Aiwa) this can damage the unit and on others it will just shut down the remote out and amp chip until you fix the short.
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I would check to see if hes not playin you. I would go over and pull out the cd player and look to see if any wires are disconnected. cause he could just have cut a wire, and so you would have to pay him for the cd player.
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