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Amplifier overheating with proper impedance?
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<blockquote data-quote="macsdad" data-source="post: 7385944" data-attributes="member: 623697"><p>i used to have a hifonics zxi1006 that did the same thing, what might help is a y shaped rca connector one female in/two males out. it still got really warm but not hot. you might have to do what i did and go ahead and get a monoblok class d amp. there are a whole lot of choices and many price points, do some research and ask some questions here and you will probably find what you need/like, oh yeah....i got a audiopipe apsm1300, 300wrmsx1 @ 4ohms, 600wrms @ 2, and 1000wrms @ 1. it is underpowering my re audio se10d4's but it will due until i upgrade...nice concept.....upgrade. you might want to upgrade your big3, most guys on here will suggest 0/1 guage. good look searching for that ever elusive search for the thing we call the perfect sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macsdad, post: 7385944, member: 623697"] i used to have a hifonics zxi1006 that did the same thing, what might help is a y shaped rca connector one female in/two males out. it still got really warm but not hot. you might have to do what i did and go ahead and get a monoblok class d amp. there are a whole lot of choices and many price points, do some research and ask some questions here and you will probably find what you need/like, oh yeah....i got a audiopipe apsm1300, 300wrmsx1 @ 4ohms, 600wrms @ 2, and 1000wrms @ 1. it is underpowering my re audio se10d4's but it will due until i upgrade...nice concept.....upgrade. you might want to upgrade your big3, most guys on here will suggest 0/1 guage. good look searching for that ever elusive search for the thing we call the perfect sound. [/QUOTE]
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