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<blockquote data-quote="Supergumby5000" data-source="post: 5769876" data-attributes="member: 563237"><p>how far is your voltage dropping? anything in the low 12's can be a bad sign.</p><p></p><p>does your amp have a protection light on it?</p><p></p><p>And if your subs are daisy chained, if the sub wired closest to the amp is having issues, that will cause both to cut out. If they are truely 150RMS subs, overpowering them can, of course, damage them. Maybe the first sub is freezing up, causing the other sub to not play?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supergumby5000, post: 5769876, member: 563237"] how far is your voltage dropping? anything in the low 12's can be a bad sign. does your amp have a protection light on it? And if your subs are daisy chained, if the sub wired closest to the amp is having issues, that will cause both to cut out. If they are truely 150RMS subs, overpowering them can, of course, damage them. Maybe the first sub is freezing up, causing the other sub to not play? [/QUOTE]
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