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<blockquote data-quote="razaice" data-source="post: 8142592" data-attributes="member: 654171"><p>Sorry I haven't replied in a few days. I set the gain with an smd-dd1 with the -5db tone, so even if it's clipping it shouldn't be too bad. My sub is an american bass xfl d4 15" and it's wired to 2 ohms. After really looking closely at the wires, I'm pretty sure the problem isn't the power, ground, or remote. When it started going in and out again, I pulled out my dmm and checked for voltage at the speaker terminals, and there was none, so I think that means there's probably nothing wrong with the sub. I think the power light is supposed to flash on this amp when it goes into protection mode. Mine doesn't flash during the problem.</p><p></p><p>It's also worth mentioning that it worked perfectly for something like 2 months with no problems at all. This problem just came out of nowhere a few days ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="razaice, post: 8142592, member: 654171"] Sorry I haven't replied in a few days. I set the gain with an smd-dd1 with the -5db tone, so even if it's clipping it shouldn't be too bad. My sub is an american bass xfl d4 15" and it's wired to 2 ohms. After really looking closely at the wires, I'm pretty sure the problem isn't the power, ground, or remote. When it started going in and out again, I pulled out my dmm and checked for voltage at the speaker terminals, and there was none, so I think that means there's probably nothing wrong with the sub. I think the power light is supposed to flash on this amp when it goes into protection mode. Mine doesn't flash during the problem. It's also worth mentioning that it worked perfectly for something like 2 months with no problems at all. This problem just came out of nowhere a few days ago. [/QUOTE]
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