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<blockquote data-quote="RamenNoodles" data-source="post: 3032911" data-attributes="member: 577202"><p>Recently I purchased a JL Audio 1000/1 Class D Mono Amp. For the time being I had 2 12" kicker comps hooked up to it until my 2 12w7s came. I recently kinda blew the subbox with my new amp. (the top piece came lose and began to rattle, but subs still worked. Gave off this awful vibration noise) So i have been keeping my subs turned down very low so I dont really hear much bass.</p><p></p><p>When I went to turn up my subs to see if the box was still messed up, the amp just cut out. I have never had this problem before at the volume I had it at. The subs arent very power hungry at all so the amp should have been fine. I have a 2.4F cap by soundquest hooked up to the amp as well just for extra support and a soundquest 3 or 4 gauge battery wire as well.</p><p></p><p>Does anybody have any ideas what could have gone wrong? Is there a fuse blown in the amp somewhere? I cannot see if there are built in fuses on the amp. I am really hoping this thing isnt fried.</p><p></p><p>If anyone has any suggestions, please put your sought after input in!</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Shayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamenNoodles, post: 3032911, member: 577202"] Recently I purchased a JL Audio 1000/1 Class D Mono Amp. For the time being I had 2 12" kicker comps hooked up to it until my 2 12w7s came. I recently kinda blew the subbox with my new amp. (the top piece came lose and began to rattle, but subs still worked. Gave off this awful vibration noise) So i have been keeping my subs turned down very low so I dont really hear much bass. When I went to turn up my subs to see if the box was still messed up, the amp just cut out. I have never had this problem before at the volume I had it at. The subs arent very power hungry at all so the amp should have been fine. I have a 2.4F cap by soundquest hooked up to the amp as well just for extra support and a soundquest 3 or 4 gauge battery wire as well. Does anybody have any ideas what could have gone wrong? Is there a fuse blown in the amp somewhere? I cannot see if there are built in fuses on the amp. I am really hoping this thing isnt fried. If anyone has any suggestions, please put your sought after input in! Thanks Shayne [/QUOTE]
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