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<blockquote data-quote="donmecca357" data-source="post: 8680266" data-attributes="member: 677631"><p>Hey All..... I’m having a serious issue with my current set up in my motorcycle. I have a Polk Audio 2 channel amp that has a max output of 125 rms per channel.... I have had Polk audio MM series marine 6x9 (150 rms max) , Polk audio db692 (150 rms max) and currently kicker csc693. The Polk speakers (both sets) have overheated and died (caps popping, magnets getting hot). The current kickers have a hot magnet and smell like it’s burning. I am at my wits end with this and about to take to a stereo shop and have them rip it all out and start over. Is there anything I could have missed that be causing this to happen? I have the amp gain at around 60%..... Way before distortion threshold .... any guidance would be awesome, Thanks in advance.... oh btw this is a saddlebag install..... amp and speaker in the left and speaker only in the right</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donmecca357, post: 8680266, member: 677631"] Hey All..... I’m having a serious issue with my current set up in my motorcycle. I have a Polk Audio 2 channel amp that has a max output of 125 rms per channel.... I have had Polk audio MM series marine 6x9 (150 rms max) , Polk audio db692 (150 rms max) and currently kicker csc693. The Polk speakers (both sets) have overheated and died (caps popping, magnets getting hot). The current kickers have a hot magnet and smell like it’s burning. I am at my wits end with this and about to take to a stereo shop and have them rip it all out and start over. Is there anything I could have missed that be causing this to happen? I have the amp gain at around 60%..... Way before distortion threshold .... any guidance would be awesome, Thanks in advance.... oh btw this is a saddlebag install..... amp and speaker in the left and speaker only in the right [/QUOTE]
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