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Help a newb with amp hitting low voltage cutoff
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<blockquote data-quote="OnYrMrk" data-source="post: 8649639" data-attributes="member: 562237"><p>What is the ohm level the sub amp is running. Are the 12w6's dual 4 ohm or dual 2 ohm? If they are dual 2, you could be running the amp in .50 ohm, and that is too much for the amp to take, dual 4 ohm and you are fine as it is running most likely at 1 ohm. Also, I am surprised that they told you only one battery. In my Crownline 202, I had just the stock sony speakers, with one sub and amp, and I made sure to have two batteries for my system. The speaker was a JL Marine 10 mounted IB, and the amplifier was a JL M1700. I didn't need two batteries, as I was only using one amp, but I bought two batteries for extended playing time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnYrMrk, post: 8649639, member: 562237"] What is the ohm level the sub amp is running. Are the 12w6's dual 4 ohm or dual 2 ohm? If they are dual 2, you could be running the amp in .50 ohm, and that is too much for the amp to take, dual 4 ohm and you are fine as it is running most likely at 1 ohm. Also, I am surprised that they told you only one battery. In my Crownline 202, I had just the stock sony speakers, with one sub and amp, and I made sure to have two batteries for my system. The speaker was a JL Marine 10 mounted IB, and the amplifier was a JL M1700. I didn't need two batteries, as I was only using one amp, but I bought two batteries for extended playing time. [/QUOTE]
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