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Amplifier overheating with proper impedance?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Ben" data-source="post: 7385966" data-attributes="member: 634370"><p>i would check your battery with a load tester casue event tho it shows voltage doesnt meen it can sustain that. and when your engine is running its your alternator doing all the work unless you have a 14.4 battery in there helping then your alt is doing All the work so if that cant keep up its left to your battery so if that is week too then your assed out ..just a thought sounds like everything else is good unless your over driving your input stage to the amp say that amp wants 6v max and you have a 8v preout deck then your going to be sending clipped signals to the amp and it has no other option then to turn that to heat and...done good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Ben, post: 7385966, member: 634370"] i would check your battery with a load tester casue event tho it shows voltage doesnt meen it can sustain that. and when your engine is running its your alternator doing all the work unless you have a 14.4 battery in there helping then your alt is doing All the work so if that cant keep up its left to your battery so if that is week too then your assed out ..just a thought sounds like everything else is good unless your over driving your input stage to the amp say that amp wants 6v max and you have a 8v preout deck then your going to be sending clipped signals to the amp and it has no other option then to turn that to heat and...done good luck [/QUOTE]
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