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<blockquote data-quote="audioarsonal" data-source="post: 3090911" data-attributes="member: 576393"><p>what is the ohm load at the amp?if its lower than the amp is capable of handling then it will go into protect if you try to push any power through it.you may have to wire your speakers in series or a combonation of parael series to get the proper ohm load.or buy a new amp that will work if you plan on running multiple speakers i would suggest getting an high current amp that can handle low ohm loads with no problem.an the lower you go the more power you get to a point.good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioarsonal, post: 3090911, member: 576393"] what is the ohm load at the amp?if its lower than the amp is capable of handling then it will go into protect if you try to push any power through it.you may have to wire your speakers in series or a combonation of parael series to get the proper ohm load.or buy a new amp that will work if you plan on running multiple speakers i would suggest getting an high current amp that can handle low ohm loads with no problem.an the lower you go the more power you get to a point.good luck [/QUOTE]
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