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<blockquote data-quote="ArturoGTP" data-source="post: 71122" data-attributes="member: 544937"><p>I have 2 RF POwer HX2's, which are DVCs 1000 watts rms, 2000 peak and a 1050 S Powe Fosgate amp which is 525 watts x 2 @ 2ohms and 1050 bridged.</p><p></p><p>Well now to the problem, last week I took them to get installed to a nearby shop that has some good creditability. I asked them to wire my subs at 2 ohm each and they done so, but only 1 wire is coming out of the custom box. Then the other day, I carefully looked at my amp and found out that it had been bridged, so that is running at 4 ohms.</p><p></p><p>I decided to look at the amp cause it shut down on me the other day because it was getting too hot and also because I felt that those subs would be hitting way harder.</p><p></p><p>Would that be the reason why the amp is getting hot, and also how bad is the current setup. I am going to go back this weekend, so please I need your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArturoGTP, post: 71122, member: 544937"] I have 2 RF POwer HX2's, which are DVCs 1000 watts rms, 2000 peak and a 1050 S Powe Fosgate amp which is 525 watts x 2 @ 2ohms and 1050 bridged. Well now to the problem, last week I took them to get installed to a nearby shop that has some good creditability. I asked them to wire my subs at 2 ohm each and they done so, but only 1 wire is coming out of the custom box. Then the other day, I carefully looked at my amp and found out that it had been bridged, so that is running at 4 ohms. I decided to look at the amp cause it shut down on me the other day because it was getting too hot and also because I felt that those subs would be hitting way harder. Would that be the reason why the amp is getting hot, and also how bad is the current setup. I am going to go back this weekend, so please I need your help. [/QUOTE]
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