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<blockquote data-quote="pensacol" data-source="post: 3537906" data-attributes="member: 575946"><p>Well here's my problem. I've been wondering this for a while. I got an MB Quart RAA2400, supposed to do 800 watts bridged at 4 ohms. I'm running it at 4 ohms bridged. This amp has 3 - 30 amp fuses on it. I am running a 60 amp in the inline from the battery (nobody around here carried anything higher, but I guess it doesn't matter anyways). My question is if this amp is doing 800 watts it should pull more than 60 amps right? Thinking along the lines of somewhere about 65% EFF, give or take a few. The fuse has never blown. Set the gains with a DMM, running 4 AWG both ways. Why is it doing this, or are MB Quarts underratted, and it's not doing no where near 800 watts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pensacol, post: 3537906, member: 575946"] Well here's my problem. I've been wondering this for a while. I got an MB Quart RAA2400, supposed to do 800 watts bridged at 4 ohms. I'm running it at 4 ohms bridged. This amp has 3 - 30 amp fuses on it. I am running a 60 amp in the inline from the battery (nobody around here carried anything higher, but I guess it doesn't matter anyways). My question is if this amp is doing 800 watts it should pull more than 60 amps right? Thinking along the lines of somewhere about 65% EFF, give or take a few. The fuse has never blown. Set the gains with a DMM, running 4 AWG both ways. Why is it doing this, or are MB Quarts underratted, and it's not doing no where near 800 watts? [/QUOTE]
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