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<blockquote data-quote="beast98" data-source="post: 3184622" data-attributes="member: 572658"><p>2001 Ford ZX2. I'm running a Pioneer Premier DEH-P860MP head unit with a CD-IB100II IPod adapter, two Alpine V12 amps - A four channel for my front and rear speakers and a bridged two channel for my sub. My front speakers are 6.5 in. 2 way Eclipse Point Source and rears are 5x7 in. 2 way Eclipse Point Source with a boxed Eclipse 10" sub in the trunk. Entire car is dynamatted on inner and outer panels.</p><p></p><p>Problem: Anytime I go over medium-high volume, the main amp cuts off for 3 - 5 seconds and continues to do so until I turn the volume down. The sub amp continues to function. The obvious answer of a malfunctioning main amp was disproven when I replaced the amp and the same problem occured. I'm baffled as to what else it could be. The power and ground cables are 4/8 ga. with inline fuses and distribution blocks.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beast98, post: 3184622, member: 572658"] 2001 Ford ZX2. I'm running a Pioneer Premier DEH-P860MP head unit with a CD-IB100II IPod adapter, two Alpine V12 amps - A four channel for my front and rear speakers and a bridged two channel for my sub. My front speakers are 6.5 in. 2 way Eclipse Point Source and rears are 5x7 in. 2 way Eclipse Point Source with a boxed Eclipse 10" sub in the trunk. Entire car is dynamatted on inner and outer panels. Problem: Anytime I go over medium-high volume, the main amp cuts off for 3 - 5 seconds and continues to do so until I turn the volume down. The sub amp continues to function. The obvious answer of a malfunctioning main amp was disproven when I replaced the amp and the same problem occured. I'm baffled as to what else it could be. The power and ground cables are 4/8 ga. with inline fuses and distribution blocks. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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