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<blockquote data-quote="Proskier" data-source="post: 1040336" data-attributes="member: 561540"><p>i finaly got back from my trip and tore back into my truck and i finally got it working. it is the jbl cs50.4. i hooked it all up and i could smell something hot so i went down to my speakers and it was them so i turned my amp down until i could turn the volume on the hu up and i couldnt smell it. so now the gain on the amp is less than halfway. i stopped listening and went to my backseat to move the amp so i could go get my sub and hook it all back up and i picked up that amp and it was extremely hot. my pg xenon amp has never ever gotten that hot. should i be concerned?</p><p></p><p>edited to be gramatically correct...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Proskier, post: 1040336, member: 561540"] i finaly got back from my trip and tore back into my truck and i finally got it working. it is the jbl cs50.4. i hooked it all up and i could smell something hot so i went down to my speakers and it was them so i turned my amp down until i could turn the volume on the hu up and i couldnt smell it. so now the gain on the amp is less than halfway. i stopped listening and went to my backseat to move the amp so i could go get my sub and hook it all back up and i picked up that amp and it was extremely hot. my pg xenon amp has never ever gotten that hot. should i be concerned? edited to be gramatically correct... [/QUOTE]
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