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<blockquote data-quote="levisternberg" data-source="post: 7460110" data-attributes="member: 635872"><p>Ok, just got the system, 4 infiniti speakers (2 5032cf's up front and 2 9633i's in the back) with a KDC-4051UR kenwood headunit. Sounds epic.. the kenwood even has a bassboost and double bassboost setting that really lets me hear it out of those 9633i's, more than enough bass.</p><p></p><p>However, when i try to get it loud, the kenwood shuts down, seems that the amp is getting to hot? Im guessing this is because thats more than the internal power amplifier can handle? Is this <em>bad</em> for the head unit or is it just a safety cutout.</p><p></p><p>I'm assuming buying an external amplifier will fix this. Is it because it bypasses the internal amplifier of the head unit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="levisternberg, post: 7460110, member: 635872"] Ok, just got the system, 4 infiniti speakers (2 5032cf's up front and 2 9633i's in the back) with a KDC-4051UR kenwood headunit. Sounds epic.. the kenwood even has a bassboost and double bassboost setting that really lets me hear it out of those 9633i's, more than enough bass. However, when i try to get it loud, the kenwood shuts down, seems that the amp is getting to hot? Im guessing this is because thats more than the internal power amplifier can handle? Is this [I]bad[/I] for the head unit or is it just a safety cutout. I'm assuming buying an external amplifier will fix this. Is it because it bypasses the internal amplifier of the head unit? [/QUOTE]
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