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<blockquote data-quote="draegonaudio" data-source="post: 18366" data-attributes="member: 542279"><p>got a small problem, i have a 1000w kenwood amp powering 2 jbl 12's that are 500w max, i have the subs connected on mono. now when i have the bass up for an extended period of time, the kenwood has a protection switch that will automatically turn off the power until the amp cools a bit, i want to know how to keep the amp at a descent temp so it doesn't shut off, it's very annoying at times. especally trying to show off driving by a group of girls on the street..haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="draegonaudio, post: 18366, member: 542279"] got a small problem, i have a 1000w kenwood amp powering 2 jbl 12's that are 500w max, i have the subs connected on mono. now when i have the bass up for an extended period of time, the kenwood has a protection switch that will automatically turn off the power until the amp cools a bit, i want to know how to keep the amp at a descent temp so it doesn't shut off, it's very annoying at times. especally trying to show off driving by a group of girls on the street..haha [/QUOTE]
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