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<blockquote data-quote="TBlaar" data-source="post: 2003878" data-attributes="member: 569502"><p>thanks for all the replies, guys.</p><p></p><p>ok, so i've thrown away the cap four times, i beat my mate with it, i've used it to illuminate his boot, i have used a multimeter, and i have turned down all the settings on the amp. none of this worked, except that from the beating my mate looks a tiny bit better.</p><p></p><p>The amp was a 2500W PMPO (christ jesus only knows what RMS).</p><p></p><p>The make was Ample-Tec (anyone ever heard of this?)</p><p></p><p>so, the amp was set to a +18 dB bass boost.</p><p></p><p>when we set this down, the cutting out dropped, but it still cut out.</p><p></p><p>so faarrkkk it, seeing that we live in south africa and make like no money at all, he decided to go out and buy another amp, a 450watt monoblock. this seems to run his sub fine, with absolutely no switching off.</p><p></p><p>common sense tells me the amp ****ed out amper too much loud banging....</p><p></p><p>now it's still good to drive some mids and shit... that shouldnt make them cut out...</p><p></p><p>thanks again, give more comments. some of you guys with the sarcastic commetns really make my day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBlaar, post: 2003878, member: 569502"] thanks for all the replies, guys. ok, so i've thrown away the cap four times, i beat my mate with it, i've used it to illuminate his boot, i have used a multimeter, and i have turned down all the settings on the amp. none of this worked, except that from the beating my mate looks a tiny bit better. The amp was a 2500W PMPO (christ jesus only knows what RMS). The make was Ample-Tec (anyone ever heard of this?) so, the amp was set to a +18 dB bass boost. when we set this down, the cutting out dropped, but it still cut out. so faarrkkk it, seeing that we live in south africa and make like no money at all, he decided to go out and buy another amp, a 450watt monoblock. this seems to run his sub fine, with absolutely no switching off. common sense tells me the amp ****ed out amper too much loud banging.... now it's still good to drive some mids and shit... that shouldnt make them cut out... thanks again, give more comments. some of you guys with the sarcastic commetns really make my day. [/QUOTE]
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