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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8527821" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>I told you the main factor which is inadequate electrical system. Your car has a charging voltage which is around 12.8 resting and 14.8 volts with the car on. When your amps play they draw current, If your alt and battery cant supply that current, the amp starts heating up and clipping/distorting. Which is bad for both subs and amp. <strong>Wiring at half ohm is fine but you need a VERY strong electrical system.</strong> Hope that part is getting through to you. Yours does not sound anywhere near enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8527821, member: 650438"] I told you the main factor which is inadequate electrical system. Your car has a charging voltage which is around 12.8 resting and 14.8 volts with the car on. When your amps play they draw current, If your alt and battery cant supply that current, the amp starts heating up and clipping/distorting. Which is bad for both subs and amp. [B]Wiring at half ohm is fine but you need a VERY strong electrical system.[/B] Hope that part is getting through to you. Yours does not sound anywhere near enough. [/QUOTE]
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