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<blockquote data-quote="jonathanengr1" data-source="post: 7350767" data-attributes="member: 633698"><p>You know--after typing that tidbit of info that did cross my mind. Bad amp, maybe? And no--I haven't tested it yet. Got the Kicker 700.5 in today and will install it *maybe* over the weekend (busy weekend, but will definitely try to make it up to the lake).</p><p></p><p>I have no idea why that amp failed. It was HOT outside this weekend, and called the manufacturer to see if that could be why, but they said the amp has a temp shut-off at 175 degrees. Thus, supposed to shut off before it gets hot enough to do damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonathanengr1, post: 7350767, member: 633698"] You know--after typing that tidbit of info that did cross my mind. Bad amp, maybe? And no--I haven't tested it yet. Got the Kicker 700.5 in today and will install it *maybe* over the weekend (busy weekend, but will definitely try to make it up to the lake). I have no idea why that amp failed. It was HOT outside this weekend, and called the manufacturer to see if that could be why, but they said the amp has a temp shut-off at 175 degrees. Thus, supposed to shut off before it gets hot enough to do damage. [/QUOTE]
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