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<blockquote data-quote="caraudionow" data-source="post: 8624" data-attributes="member: 541549"><p>The whole issue should be taken up with the installer. The dealer did not make the item, install it, wire the system, or even get to see how they did it. The installer wired a sub to an amp at 1ohm which should never be taken below 2ohm. Why push its' limits when all you get is a burnt amp or sub? If anyone feels like rebutting me or telling me I am wrong please call Rockford Fosgate yourself first! If you do not call them why bother to reply.</p><p></p><p>Here is a little point of view... who's fault is this</p><p></p><p>You buy a car and fill it up with water. Suddenly your car doesn't run anymore. Who is at fault? The car dealership or the gas station in which you used the water pump?</p><p></p><p>The key here is nobody wants to take responsibilty for their actions and installations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caraudionow, post: 8624, member: 541549"] The whole issue should be taken up with the installer. The dealer did not make the item, install it, wire the system, or even get to see how they did it. The installer wired a sub to an amp at 1ohm which should never be taken below 2ohm. Why push its' limits when all you get is a burnt amp or sub? If anyone feels like rebutting me or telling me I am wrong please call Rockford Fosgate yourself first! If you do not call them why bother to reply. Here is a little point of view... who's fault is this You buy a car and fill it up with water. Suddenly your car doesn't run anymore. Who is at fault? The car dealership or the gas station in which you used the water pump? The key here is nobody wants to take responsibilty for their actions and installations. [/QUOTE]
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