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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7711906" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Agreed..There is a thread in the forum about setting gains ,ect.I myself have only scimmed through, but may help you on the next amp sett up??Those type R are pretty good subs, and sound good Id try a different/ a little more Power before getting new sub/subs.Sounds like you just need a better/more powerful amplifier, that will run cooler at the ohms you are at.Pref one with a built in fan/ or add a fan, and raise the amp off of the flat surface as well, and get some air circulation.What ohms you running @? The amplifier stable @?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7711906, member: 634282"] Agreed..There is a thread in the forum about setting gains ,ect.I myself have only scimmed through, but may help you on the next amp sett up??Those type R are pretty good subs, and sound good Id try a different/ a little more Power before getting new sub/subs.Sounds like you just need a better/more powerful amplifier, that will run cooler at the ohms you are at.Pref one with a built in fan/ or add a fan, and raise the amp off of the flat surface as well, and get some air circulation.What ohms you running @? The amplifier stable @? [/QUOTE]
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