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Old school fosgate amp question
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<blockquote data-quote="ashren315" data-source="post: 8536283" data-attributes="member: 670616"><p>I was running a set of the FNQ 6.5" components on each channel through the supplied crossover with those sets. The Ohms shouldn't have been a problem.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, it wasn't just about the heat even though the amp would get too hot to hold your hand to, but also the fact that it would start making a loud screeching soundo through the speakers once it got hot. That sound was all you could hear playing through them when it would do that. I haven't hooked it back up since it started doing that and when I wrecked my truck I just took all the stuff I had in it out and put it away in the garage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashren315, post: 8536283, member: 670616"] I was running a set of the FNQ 6.5" components on each channel through the supplied crossover with those sets. The Ohms shouldn't have been a problem. Like I said, it wasn't just about the heat even though the amp would get too hot to hold your hand to, but also the fact that it would start making a loud screeching soundo through the speakers once it got hot. That sound was all you could hear playing through them when it would do that. I haven't hooked it back up since it started doing that and when I wrecked my truck I just took all the stuff I had in it out and put it away in the garage. [/QUOTE]
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