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<blockquote data-quote="maseyferguson05" data-source="post: 5809732" data-attributes="member: 604923"><p>The amps less than a few days old, so i'm hoping its something to do with the wiring.</p><p></p><p>I'm still not sure what the smell it is. If i can only be giving 1300w at 14.4v and theres no way im at a steady 14.4v then i can only possibly be doing 500w to each sub... It can't be burning them up after like 15 minutes off and on?</p><p></p><p>Would a loose remote wire tell the amp to power down? Thats the only other thing i can think of, other than the ground and that seems to be a good ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maseyferguson05, post: 5809732, member: 604923"] The amps less than a few days old, so i'm hoping its something to do with the wiring. I'm still not sure what the smell it is. If i can only be giving 1300w at 14.4v and theres no way im at a steady 14.4v then i can only possibly be doing 500w to each sub... It can't be burning them up after like 15 minutes off and on? Would a loose remote wire tell the amp to power down? Thats the only other thing i can think of, other than the ground and that seems to be a good ground. [/QUOTE]
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