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4-Channel Amp Wired to 1 Sub Continually Overheats
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<blockquote data-quote="NeverPetABurningDog" data-source="post: 8656589" data-attributes="member: 675640"><p>My amp's actually at 100w, but your point totally still stands. Could you recommend some good amp brands for me? Also, is it easy to swap subs? Cause I have my sub box bolted into my trunk, so I'd like to keep it there if possible, but I know you can remove the sub from the box. I think what I'll do is keep the 4 channel amp for when (if) I upgrade my speakers and I'll find a cheap sub amp to mount on the other side of the trunk. Do you recommend a 1 channel or a 2 channel amp? And thanks again for all the advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeverPetABurningDog, post: 8656589, member: 675640"] My amp's actually at 100w, but your point totally still stands. Could you recommend some good amp brands for me? Also, is it easy to swap subs? Cause I have my sub box bolted into my trunk, so I'd like to keep it there if possible, but I know you can remove the sub from the box. I think what I'll do is keep the 4 channel amp for when (if) I upgrade my speakers and I'll find a cheap sub amp to mount on the other side of the trunk. Do you recommend a 1 channel or a 2 channel amp? And thanks again for all the advice. [/QUOTE]
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