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<blockquote data-quote="ryanpowell41" data-source="post: 8841695" data-attributes="member: 688514"><p>Alright goes I’m pretty sure I know the problem but here’s my situation. I had 2 alpine type r 10s that are dual 4ohm 500rms max. </p><p></p><p>I was running them with a ct sounds 1000rms amp 1 channel.</p><p> </p><p>I recently upgraded to 2 12” ct sounds tropo xl.l that are 1000rms per sub. I totally understand I’m running half the rms to each sub. They are wired to 1ohm but my amp never got hot before and now I realized it’s pretty warm. It’s not like on fire but it’s warm and it’s NEVER gotten warm before. Pretty sure my problem is I just need a bigger amp but curious what you guys would think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryanpowell41, post: 8841695, member: 688514"] Alright goes I’m pretty sure I know the problem but here’s my situation. I had 2 alpine type r 10s that are dual 4ohm 500rms max. I was running them with a ct sounds 1000rms amp 1 channel. I recently upgraded to 2 12” ct sounds tropo xl.l that are 1000rms per sub. I totally understand I’m running half the rms to each sub. They are wired to 1ohm but my amp never got hot before and now I realized it’s pretty warm. It’s not like on fire but it’s warm and it’s NEVER gotten warm before. Pretty sure my problem is I just need a bigger amp but curious what you guys would think. [/QUOTE]
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