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<blockquote data-quote="mike11872" data-source="post: 7848819" data-attributes="member: 644029"><p>bought the pioneer class d gdm 7500 amp (built in speaker level input) with alpine SBR-S83V subwoofer ... hooked them up by taping with the L/R rear speaker wire with High Grade Twisted Pair of 100% Copper RCA Cable behind the factory headunit of my VW Tiguan. been working fine for a week but now my headunit is overheating after 1 to 2 hr .. i have noticed the taped speaker level cable behind the headunit is heating up.. any idea? When i touch the amp, the amp was warm but not hot... please help thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike11872, post: 7848819, member: 644029"] bought the pioneer class d gdm 7500 amp (built in speaker level input) with alpine SBR-S83V subwoofer ... hooked them up by taping with the L/R rear speaker wire with High Grade Twisted Pair of 100% Copper RCA Cable behind the factory headunit of my VW Tiguan. been working fine for a week but now my headunit is overheating after 1 to 2 hr .. i have noticed the taped speaker level cable behind the headunit is heating up.. any idea? When i touch the amp, the amp was warm but not hot... please help thanks! [/QUOTE]
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