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<blockquote data-quote="hurricanes0688" data-source="post: 2926277" data-attributes="member: 575950"><p>Ok so my light on my amp is flashing that says overload. Either my voltage is dropping or im sending it a clipped signal. What would be causing this to happen. Its the only amp currently hooked up in the car. Gains are turned pretty low about 1/3 of the way. And it flashes when bass seems to hit evne though i have the high pass crossover turned up. I have it hooked to a set of 6.5s and 6x9s, so its at 4 ohms even though it is 1 ohm stable. My radio worked perfect in the mustang and i tried another set of rca's. I dont know what could cause this i do have the amp grounded to the battery. The car does have a 250 amp alt and 2 batteries in it so i shouldnt be dropping voltage for any reason with a 650 watt amp, please need some major help here so i can get my system complete and get my a set of geraniums and not have to worry about clipping and destroying them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurricanes0688, post: 2926277, member: 575950"] Ok so my light on my amp is flashing that says overload. Either my voltage is dropping or im sending it a clipped signal. What would be causing this to happen. Its the only amp currently hooked up in the car. Gains are turned pretty low about 1/3 of the way. And it flashes when bass seems to hit evne though i have the high pass crossover turned up. I have it hooked to a set of 6.5s and 6x9s, so its at 4 ohms even though it is 1 ohm stable. My radio worked perfect in the mustang and i tried another set of rca's. I dont know what could cause this i do have the amp grounded to the battery. The car does have a 250 amp alt and 2 batteries in it so i shouldnt be dropping voltage for any reason with a 650 watt amp, please need some major help here so i can get my system complete and get my a set of geraniums and not have to worry about clipping and destroying them [/QUOTE]
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