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<blockquote data-quote="Gogga02" data-source="post: 382523" data-attributes="member: 549937"><p>Yes its a Soundstream amp. 405 Reference series. When it was installed they told me that the amp wasn't powerful enough for the subs and that if I played at higher volumes that there was a chance of blowing my subs.</p><p></p><p>One thing I'm curious about though is how to tell whether or not the cap is working properly. I mean when the subs are really booming and if the reading lights on they fade everyime the subs pound. I think this is probably normal anyway but I'm not sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gogga02, post: 382523, member: 549937"] Yes its a Soundstream amp. 405 Reference series. When it was installed they told me that the amp wasn't powerful enough for the subs and that if I played at higher volumes that there was a chance of blowing my subs. One thing I'm curious about though is how to tell whether or not the cap is working properly. I mean when the subs are really booming and if the reading lights on they fade everyime the subs pound. I think this is probably normal anyway but I'm not sure. [/QUOTE]
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