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<blockquote data-quote="Ne1" data-source="post: 1491906" data-attributes="member: 551738"><p>Your driving the amp into clipping, which is shutting the amp down. Keep it up much longer and you'll eventually be without a sub....turn the gains down, theres no need to have them up to full, heck, 3/4's might be a bit too much...</p><p></p><p>There is a thread floating around, I think in the amp section, on how to properly set your gains, check it out, and turn them down and everything will be right as rain....</p><p></p><p>You'll want to look into getting a better wiring setup eventually, 2 10 guage kits is kinda....well...ghetto. and bound to be a problem area one day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ne1, post: 1491906, member: 551738"] Your driving the amp into clipping, which is shutting the amp down. Keep it up much longer and you'll eventually be without a sub....turn the gains down, theres no need to have them up to full, heck, 3/4's might be a bit too much... There is a thread floating around, I think in the amp section, on how to properly set your gains, check it out, and turn them down and everything will be right as rain.... You'll want to look into getting a better wiring setup eventually, 2 10 guage kits is kinda....well...ghetto. and bound to be a problem area one day. [/QUOTE]
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