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<blockquote data-quote="userdel" data-source="post: 2869412" data-attributes="member: 573579"><p>ok, for a few weeks now i've been using an audison lrx 400.1 hooked up at 1 ohm to a 12" idmax d2 v3, ssf is off, hpf is off, lpf is set at about 79 hz, and the gain is about half way. everything was great until i hooked up my cdt components, front and rear, to a pg xenon 200.4 which i'm not too fond of. ever since i hooked the components up to the pg my audison overheats all the time now after about 10-15 minutes of play, gets really hot.</p><p></p><p>anybody know why and how i can fix this? talk about annoying. thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="userdel, post: 2869412, member: 573579"] ok, for a few weeks now i've been using an audison lrx 400.1 hooked up at 1 ohm to a 12" idmax d2 v3, ssf is off, hpf is off, lpf is set at about 79 hz, and the gain is about half way. everything was great until i hooked up my cdt components, front and rear, to a pg xenon 200.4 which i'm not too fond of. ever since i hooked the components up to the pg my audison overheats all the time now after about 10-15 minutes of play, gets really hot. anybody know why and how i can fix this? talk about annoying. thanks. [/QUOTE]
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