This would be the advantage of buying from a real dealer.
You most likely did not damage the speakers and you can use an ohm meter to verifiy that there is not a short. (Unless the voice coil is shorted in a certain postion during cone travel on the driver).
If it is popping fuses like you described there is a short in the amp. Verify this by replacing fuses and try powering it with nothing hooked to it. If it blows then the amp needs repaired.
You most likely did not damage the speakers and you can use an ohm meter to verifiy that there is not a short. (Unless the voice coil is shorted in a certain postion during cone travel on the driver).
If it is popping fuses like you described there is a short in the amp. Verify this by replacing fuses and try powering it with nothing hooked to it. If it blows then the amp needs repaired.