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<blockquote data-quote="ccapital83" data-source="post: 8164970" data-attributes="member: 628773"><p>its this sub exactly, SXX v2 15 its a dual two and i have it wired up to make a final 4 ohm impedance its wired to my Alpine MRX-M240, setting are as follows, bass boost completely off, subsonic filter off, gain around 55% and the wiring of the sub is done as manufacturer shows on their website positive to negative from one coil to another and then run a positive and negative from the other coil to the amp creating a 4 ohm load from a 2 ohm sub. this am is huge is ice cold after hours of play and has never shut off before. it baffles me how it could go into protect after changing a sub i went and double checked my voltage the lowest i could get it to drop was 13.6v and thats with running 2 amps. i am going to test the final impedance tomorrow. so lets say they screwed up and put the wrong sub in the box that means it would be running at 8 ohms would that put this amp into protect mode? and btw i appretiate all your posts this is really driving me insane because ive checked everything over and over again and im praying its not the amp because is was very expensive.</p><p></p><p>idk if this matters i can tell you this is the tightest sub ive ever seen in 15 year out of the box it literally is almost impossible to move idk if maybe thats causing it maybe once it starts to open up and break in it will move alot more freely i have to assume that has no affect on power and an sound cutting out? just throwing any idea possible out there</p><p></p><p>sub link, <a href="http://reaudio.com/products/woofers_sxx_v2.php" target="_blank">http://reaudio.com/products/woofers_sxx_v2.php</a></p><p></p><p>amp link, <a href="http://www.alpine-usa.com/product/view/mrx-m240" target="_blank">http://www.alpine-usa.com/product/view/mrx-m240</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccapital83, post: 8164970, member: 628773"] its this sub exactly, SXX v2 15 its a dual two and i have it wired up to make a final 4 ohm impedance its wired to my Alpine MRX-M240, setting are as follows, bass boost completely off, subsonic filter off, gain around 55% and the wiring of the sub is done as manufacturer shows on their website positive to negative from one coil to another and then run a positive and negative from the other coil to the amp creating a 4 ohm load from a 2 ohm sub. this am is huge is ice cold after hours of play and has never shut off before. it baffles me how it could go into protect after changing a sub i went and double checked my voltage the lowest i could get it to drop was 13.6v and thats with running 2 amps. i am going to test the final impedance tomorrow. so lets say they screwed up and put the wrong sub in the box that means it would be running at 8 ohms would that put this amp into protect mode? and btw i appretiate all your posts this is really driving me insane because ive checked everything over and over again and im praying its not the amp because is was very expensive. idk if this matters i can tell you this is the tightest sub ive ever seen in 15 year out of the box it literally is almost impossible to move idk if maybe thats causing it maybe once it starts to open up and break in it will move alot more freely i have to assume that has no affect on power and an sound cutting out? just throwing any idea possible out there sub link, [URL="http://reaudio.com/products/woofers_sxx_v2.php"]http://reaudio.com/products/woofers_sxx_v2.php[/URL] amp link, [URL="http://www.alpine-usa.com/product/view/mrx-m240"]http://www.alpine-usa.com/product/view/mrx-m240[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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