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<blockquote data-quote="JuicyJeff" data-source="post: 6252253" data-attributes="member: 613666"><p>Amped my door speakers yesterday. Got it all working. Sounds clean when I turn up the gains and stuff but then super overheats in less than a minute. I turn the gains all the way down then turn my radio up to 20/34 which was my old cleAn max. And it kicks out almost instantly.. I can't seem to find the problem. I tried switching RCA cables. I resecured my power. Drilled a new ground and fastened it as tight as I could. I turned all my eqs off.. Idk what's wrong. Ughh someone give me an idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuicyJeff, post: 6252253, member: 613666"] Amped my door speakers yesterday. Got it all working. Sounds clean when I turn up the gains and stuff but then super overheats in less than a minute. I turn the gains all the way down then turn my radio up to 20/34 which was my old cleAn max. And it kicks out almost instantly.. I can't seem to find the problem. I tried switching RCA cables. I resecured my power. Drilled a new ground and fastened it as tight as I could. I turned all my eqs off.. Idk what's wrong. Ughh someone give me an idea [/QUOTE]
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