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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8752502" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>Hey all. I have a soundstream tn4.900d (the old one with external fuses). I switched from 8 ohm drivers wired in series parallel driven off the rear amp channels bridged to now having separate 4 ohm drivers driven on the two rear channels. Amp is going into protect at high volumes. I think my gain is too high but wanted to get feedback my electrical is good. (Big four, ho alt, agm up front snd agm in rear for Substage). Connections are all good, could it be amp crappin out?</p><p></p><p>Thanks. Became a dad and went from amateur to **** for brains in car audio in five short years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8752502, member: 666314"] Hey all. I have a soundstream tn4.900d (the old one with external fuses). I switched from 8 ohm drivers wired in series parallel driven off the rear amp channels bridged to now having separate 4 ohm drivers driven on the two rear channels. Amp is going into protect at high volumes. I think my gain is too high but wanted to get feedback my electrical is good. (Big four, ho alt, agm up front snd agm in rear for Substage). Connections are all good, could it be amp crappin out? Thanks. Became a dad and went from amateur to **** for brains in car audio in five short years [/QUOTE]
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