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my amp is over heating
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<blockquote data-quote="thegunner" data-source="post: 61360" data-attributes="member: 544565"><p>the way my subs are set up they are entirely enclosed in seperate chambers except for four ports. each of the chambers has a receiver that accepts the +- leads from the amp. i tried to wire it the way you said, one subs + to the others - and visa-versa right. that means i had one wire go all the way from the amp to one sub, then a +- lead to the other sub. if i had had any wires to run back to the amp i would have but it would have just meant that there was current between the subs because they both would have been directly powered. can you explain in much more detail to me again how to wire it that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thegunner, post: 61360, member: 544565"] the way my subs are set up they are entirely enclosed in seperate chambers except for four ports. each of the chambers has a receiver that accepts the +- leads from the amp. i tried to wire it the way you said, one subs + to the others - and visa-versa right. that means i had one wire go all the way from the amp to one sub, then a +- lead to the other sub. if i had had any wires to run back to the amp i would have but it would have just meant that there was current between the subs because they both would have been directly powered. can you explain in much more detail to me again how to wire it that way. [/QUOTE]
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