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I just finished a system in my GF's car.
Pioneer Avic-Z2 Headunit
MB Quart PAB 4100 4 channel Amp
2 channels to the MB Quart Q series 6.5 componets
the other 2 channels bridged to a JL Audio 10w3 sub (SVC 4 ohm - I think havent verified)
After playing loud for around 30 mins the Amp turns off due to overheating
I would guess that it is the Sub that is taxing the amp hard, right?
I have another MB Quart Amp RAB 1450 (small D-Class Amp)
If I add the D class and just run the 4 channel amp bridged down to 2 channels running the front 6.5 do you think that would fix the overheating?
I have ran the D-Class Amp on this JL Sub in another car and had no problems.
I have owned the 4 channel amp for a few years but have never had it installed.
What do you think?
Pioneer Avic-Z2 Headunit
MB Quart PAB 4100 4 channel Amp
2 channels to the MB Quart Q series 6.5 componets
the other 2 channels bridged to a JL Audio 10w3 sub (SVC 4 ohm - I think havent verified)
After playing loud for around 30 mins the Amp turns off due to overheating
I would guess that it is the Sub that is taxing the amp hard, right?
I have another MB Quart Amp RAB 1450 (small D-Class Amp)
If I add the D class and just run the 4 channel amp bridged down to 2 channels running the front 6.5 do you think that would fix the overheating?
I have ran the D-Class Amp on this JL Sub in another car and had no problems.
I have owned the 4 channel amp for a few years but have never had it installed.
What do you think?