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<blockquote data-quote="phemps" data-source="post: 6320701" data-attributes="member: 610170"><p>yes your amp will be stable at 8 ohms. its the real low impedences you have to be careful with. and the popping noise with the talkiing may be your lpf settings. possibly a little too high. it still does this tho if the p sounds are low enough and your subs are up a decent amount. as far as the amp getting hot it shouldnt and you may be clipping possibly and may want to look into setting your input sensetivity better. that could also help with blending your subs in with your mids and highs a little better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phemps, post: 6320701, member: 610170"] yes your amp will be stable at 8 ohms. its the real low impedences you have to be careful with. and the popping noise with the talkiing may be your lpf settings. possibly a little too high. it still does this tho if the p sounds are low enough and your subs are up a decent amount. as far as the amp getting hot it shouldnt and you may be clipping possibly and may want to look into setting your input sensetivity better. that could also help with blending your subs in with your mids and highs a little better [/QUOTE]
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