kicker cxa400i stuck in protection

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nolivesmatter

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i recently had this amp hooked up to a ac to dc power supply and i sent to much voltage to it about 19.5 volts maybe higher.the red light came on and wont turn off now until i turn the power off.there is no fuse on this amp.did i destroy this amp or is there a way to fix it?i checked and changed all my wiring so i know its not that .i tried lowering the voltage down until the red light was barely glowing.none of these worked.i also looked under the hood for any blown out caps and they all seem fine.any ideas would be greatly appreciated.if not im going to turn it into an ashtray
 
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