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<blockquote data-quote="cookie96" data-source="post: 8382868" data-attributes="member: 665777"><p>I have a Memphis 16SR1250 amp. I'm running 2 Memphis PR 10s. SVC. They are wired to 2 ohms. The amp is 2 ohm stable. I live in Alabama. It gets hot here. My amp will get really hot to the touch after 20 minutes of playing time. It's never shut off on me, but I'm afraid it might. I'm using 8 gage power/ground wire. I have a good, sanded ground. It's a class AB amp, mono channel. It has 2 speaker terminals the are internally bridged. All settings are at half. Any suggestions on how to keep this bad boy cool? I know that amp is way too small for those subs. I plan on getting a 500w one day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cookie96, post: 8382868, member: 665777"] I have a Memphis 16SR1250 amp. I'm running 2 Memphis PR 10s. SVC. They are wired to 2 ohms. The amp is 2 ohm stable. I live in Alabama. It gets hot here. My amp will get really hot to the touch after 20 minutes of playing time. It's never shut off on me, but I'm afraid it might. I'm using 8 gage power/ground wire. I have a good, sanded ground. It's a class AB amp, mono channel. It has 2 speaker terminals the are internally bridged. All settings are at half. Any suggestions on how to keep this bad boy cool? I know that amp is way too small for those subs. I plan on getting a 500w one day. [/QUOTE]
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