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Help! BAMF 4000/1D powered by AC 600w 38amp ATX power supply.
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<blockquote data-quote="MadScienceAudio" data-source="post: 8806367" data-attributes="member: 686490"><p>Help! BAMF 4000/1D{30th Aniversary edition} powered by 115-120V AC_ input to 12.0-13.4 Volt 600w 38amp output ATX power supply turns on and immediatly protection light & off. fuses good, nothing visually burnt...I was previously using a 1500w pioneer to power 2 oldschool punch 12"s from My ONKYO TX-NR808 subwoofer pre-out, but they wanted more power. My Pioneer isn't a digital amp, could this be the problem? I know this is not your average type of question, but Mad Scientist innovation {rigging} is kinda my thing.......I have far more unusual than this. Any help would be appreciated.</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadScienceAudio, post: 8806367, member: 686490"] Help! BAMF 4000/1D{30th Aniversary edition} powered by 115-120V AC_ input to 12.0-13.4 Volt 600w 38amp output ATX power supply turns on and immediatly protection light & off. fuses good, nothing visually burnt...I was previously using a 1500w pioneer to power 2 oldschool punch 12"s from My ONKYO TX-NR808 subwoofer pre-out, but they wanted more power. My Pioneer isn't a digital amp, could this be the problem? I know this is not your average type of question, but Mad Scientist innovation {rigging} is kinda my thing.......I have far more unusual than this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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