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<blockquote data-quote="maseyferguson05" data-source="post: 5808519" data-attributes="member: 604923"><p>It just looses power. Checked the ground and it seems to be okay. I'm going to try and find a better ground and get some thicker wire. Also, would the remote wire tell the amp to turn off if it was loose in back of the HU?</p><p></p><p>Oh one more question, i'm running two type r's and a hifonics amp, 1610D. I have no bass boost and the amp is pretty toned down. Not all the way tho. I'm probably putting like 1400w to both of them. The cone of the subs seem to heat right up and it almost smells like they are just burning up. But not too bad. I'm sure they can handle like 650w-800w no problem...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maseyferguson05, post: 5808519, member: 604923"] It just looses power. Checked the ground and it seems to be okay. I'm going to try and find a better ground and get some thicker wire. Also, would the remote wire tell the amp to turn off if it was loose in back of the HU? Oh one more question, i'm running two type r's and a hifonics amp, 1610D. I have no bass boost and the amp is pretty toned down. Not all the way tho. I'm probably putting like 1400w to both of them. The cone of the subs seem to heat right up and it almost smells like they are just burning up. But not too bad. I'm sure they can handle like 650w-800w no problem... [/QUOTE]
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