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<blockquote data-quote="ClemonsD465" data-source="post: 2393274" data-attributes="member: 566229"><p>I recently installed, 2 Amps, one 400 watt, and one 800 watt into a 99 Dodge Ram with a buddy of mine, which may be the problem in itself.</p><p></p><p>The 400 Watt Amp has no problems it is pushing the 6 1/2 Infiniti speakers.</p><p></p><p>The 800 Watt Amp is pushing the subs, but it says Low Voltage on the amp. I tryed grounding it on several different locations, still not working. I ran the power straight to the amp, instead of out of the splitter(Not too sure what it's called, but it split the power from the battery, to each amp.) Still nothing. Anyone know why I am getting the Low Voltage signal, and what I need to do to fix this? Thank you in advance, I will try to answer any questions about this, that will help fix the problem as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClemonsD465, post: 2393274, member: 566229"] I recently installed, 2 Amps, one 400 watt, and one 800 watt into a 99 Dodge Ram with a buddy of mine, which may be the problem in itself. The 400 Watt Amp has no problems it is pushing the 6 1/2 Infiniti speakers. The 800 Watt Amp is pushing the subs, but it says Low Voltage on the amp. I tryed grounding it on several different locations, still not working. I ran the power straight to the amp, instead of out of the splitter(Not too sure what it's called, but it split the power from the battery, to each amp.) Still nothing. Anyone know why I am getting the Low Voltage signal, and what I need to do to fix this? Thank you in advance, I will try to answer any questions about this, that will help fix the problem as well. [/QUOTE]
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