Alright, so I'm generally fairly on top of things concerning my stereo, always overly safeguard, etc. So it kind of caught me off guard today when I was re-adjusting my gains on my amp, after slightly turning things up, I hopped in and drove around a bit and was enjoying my newfound extra kick, then on a long extended drop popped the three 30a fuses in my 1100w monoblock. I've got them fused on my dist block as well with a single 80a that didn't pop. SO my question for the gurus is is this normal? I was a bit over-extended on my gain adjustment, I know, but I've been running perfectly fine for 3months of daily use with it set a bit lower. The first thing I did was check my ground, and it's still very good, Is there something strange going on here? I turned it back down and put in new fuses and it works just fine, but in the meantime, I've pulled my other fuse from my dist block because I'm worried something might not be right, and when you've got enough juice flowing to pop 90a worth of fuse, I'd consider it grounds to be a bit concerned. Makes me quite nervous. Perhaps this sort of thing isn't un-common, and I've just never come across it before, and I'm hoping that's the case, but like I said, with thismuch power flowing I'm a bit nervous. I'd die if I managed to burn down my baby.