3k watts to work with

exactly what i am saying if you get a new sub and are able to finally bridge the amp at 2 ohms for 3k its gonna go into protect alot faster or blow if its already doing it on just one channel.
I think we have a mis understanding. heres how the speaker terminals are laid out

+- +-

I have my sub at 1 ohm and in to 1 set of the +-.

 
What he is trying to say is that, you are only using one channel(1500w) and already your amp is going into protect. And when you get new woofers and wire to 2ohms bridged/use both channels(3000w) it will just happen quicker.

 
What he is trying to say is that, you are only using one channel(1500w) and already your amp is going into protect. And when you get new woofers and wire to 2ohms bridged/use both channels(3000w) it will just happen quicker.
thanks for summing that up i still don't know if he gets it though.

 
Im so confused. If I plug my wires into +(this one) - + -(this one) it will go into protect. If I plug it in to +(this)-(this) + - it works

Im about to make a video...

 
Im so confused. If I plug my wires into +(this one) - + -(this one) it will go into protect. If I plug it in to +(this)-(this) + - it works
Im about to make a video...
now i see your saying the way you have it wired now it doesnt go into protect at all, but if you go + (wire) - + -(wire) it will go into protect?

 
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