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<blockquote data-quote="Jvanness7" data-source="post: 8588841" data-attributes="member: 673513"><p>First of all Do not reply if you don't have an actual answer for me... I'm running a 2100 watt single channel 2 ohm stable gravity amp. I was running one Rockford fosgate p2 15 wired to two ohms and the amp ran it great, i put in the other 15 wired it at two ohms and then put both wires into the single channel of my amp.. I should still be at 2 ohms for the whole system even if they are put into the single channel right? My amp is getting really hot and will cut out after too long of playing... my amp is not turned up all the way, barely even halfway up... and my wires are not getting hot... I have 4 gauge wired for my ground and power.. these subs are 350 watts rms at 4 ohms so I should have more than enough power to run them.. my ground wire is bolted to the seat and very secure... please help thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jvanness7, post: 8588841, member: 673513"] First of all Do not reply if you don't have an actual answer for me... I'm running a 2100 watt single channel 2 ohm stable gravity amp. I was running one Rockford fosgate p2 15 wired to two ohms and the amp ran it great, i put in the other 15 wired it at two ohms and then put both wires into the single channel of my amp.. I should still be at 2 ohms for the whole system even if they are put into the single channel right? My amp is getting really hot and will cut out after too long of playing... my amp is not turned up all the way, barely even halfway up... and my wires are not getting hot... I have 4 gauge wired for my ground and power.. these subs are 350 watts rms at 4 ohms so I should have more than enough power to run them.. my ground wire is bolted to the seat and very secure... please help thank you! [/QUOTE]
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