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<blockquote data-quote="Jaydenleigh knock" data-source="post: 8883500" data-attributes="member: 692477"><p>I've got a bmw e46 325ci , my dad put a sound system back in 2014 . To be exact 2 12 inch subwoofer on a earthquake ph5000.1 monoblock in a good designed box for the woofers . And some other stuff but I don't want to get into to much detail. I've got a second battery hooked up to the main battery and tested both recently and I've been told both batteries are good and the alternator is still running good . My problem comes in where both woofers,my 4 channel amp and my monoblock tend to get very hot very quick . Thought it would be a electrical issue but knowing that my electrical is good I was wondering if maybe its time to redo the wiring. The car could play for hours on end and not experience this problem of heating up . I recently replaced my 12s and just finish breaking them in and they are already starting to give a smell after 2 or 3 songs and my gains are almost all the way off so I'm really lost . Could it be time for a wiring replacement for all my equipment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaydenleigh knock, post: 8883500, member: 692477"] I've got a bmw e46 325ci , my dad put a sound system back in 2014 . To be exact 2 12 inch subwoofer on a earthquake ph5000.1 monoblock in a good designed box for the woofers . And some other stuff but I don't want to get into to much detail. I've got a second battery hooked up to the main battery and tested both recently and I've been told both batteries are good and the alternator is still running good . My problem comes in where both woofers,my 4 channel amp and my monoblock tend to get very hot very quick . Thought it would be a electrical issue but knowing that my electrical is good I was wondering if maybe its time to redo the wiring. The car could play for hours on end and not experience this problem of heating up . I recently replaced my 12s and just finish breaking them in and they are already starting to give a smell after 2 or 3 songs and my gains are almost all the way off so I'm really lost . Could it be time for a wiring replacement for all my equipment? [/QUOTE]
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