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Bridged mode keeps cutting off...no fuses blown
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<blockquote data-quote="stones" data-source="post: 23165" data-attributes="member: 540734"><p>OK , the problem you have here is a piece of shiitte amp, SONY claims that the 760 will handle a 2ohm mono load, but the truth is that this amp is extremelly sensitive to reactive loads, this amp has caused thousands of headaches for thousands of people because of its "over current" curcuitry, I personally reccomend that you use that amp to power your front speakers and purchase SONY"S 1000watt class D amp that performs flawlessly under any condition (it will do almost 900 watts rms into a 2ohm mono load). The bottom line is that the 760 will not handle "sub" dutie worth a crap. The amp you have is not junk, its just not suited to powering subwoofers that well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stones, post: 23165, member: 540734"] OK , the problem you have here is a piece of shiitte amp, SONY claims that the 760 will handle a 2ohm mono load, but the truth is that this amp is extremelly sensitive to reactive loads, this amp has caused thousands of headaches for thousands of people because of its "over current" curcuitry, I personally reccomend that you use that amp to power your front speakers and purchase SONY"S 1000watt class D amp that performs flawlessly under any condition (it will do almost 900 watts rms into a 2ohm mono load). The bottom line is that the 760 will not handle "sub" dutie worth a crap. The amp you have is not junk, its just not suited to powering subwoofers that well. [/QUOTE]
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