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<blockquote data-quote="paintballer" data-source="post: 806523" data-attributes="member: 560259"><p>something very similar happened to my last i had., it would turn off and go into protect mode. me and some professionals checked everything. We checked the wiring, the fuse, the battery, the ground, and we could find nothing. we tested the output of the amplifier with volt testers, and they found out that the amp was fried. I had to buy a new amp. your amp might be fried dude. sorry to say, because your problem sounds the exact same as the one i had. if your amp is underpowered compared to your subs, it coudl cause some overheating due to the amp's inability to power the subs successfully. Therefore your amp is constanetly trying to push out it's maximum output therefore casuing overheating which can burn out a fuse or something inside the amp. that's only if your amp is a lot weaker than your subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paintballer, post: 806523, member: 560259"] something very similar happened to my last i had., it would turn off and go into protect mode. me and some professionals checked everything. We checked the wiring, the fuse, the battery, the ground, and we could find nothing. we tested the output of the amplifier with volt testers, and they found out that the amp was fried. I had to buy a new amp. your amp might be fried dude. sorry to say, because your problem sounds the exact same as the one i had. if your amp is underpowered compared to your subs, it coudl cause some overheating due to the amp's inability to power the subs successfully. Therefore your amp is constanetly trying to push out it's maximum output therefore casuing overheating which can burn out a fuse or something inside the amp. that's only if your amp is a lot weaker than your subs. [/QUOTE]
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