naw i'll just get a hifonics or whatever next week, i hate going to best buy, the people there don't even know what rms means and even after i explain to them they still try to sell me the amps by what their max output is... i'll just keep the 2 pioneers for some 6.5s or something.
So i ended up getting some 12 gauge connectors that look just like fuses on the end. They worked just fine for 15 minutes or so until the whole car filled up with this nasty plastic smell, which turned out to be the plastic on the connectors melting off. After that the metal was still there so i was like ok and left it be. About 15 minutes later i heard a clicking sound and look back to see bright light, which was the metal pieces glowin like a light bulb and then seconds later the amp turns off. I realized that perhaps the amp had "broken in" and was somehow outputting more power then it first did, hence the fuses starting to blow, but im not sure about that
I have this same amp in the Girls car, and it pushes the Kicker Just greeeaatt!lol, so it wasn't the amps problem? Why did it work for the first month just fine before the fuses started blowing? There were no flaws in the hookup... no sparks, not even the power wire getting warm at all, let alone melting. As to what Lousiana mentioned about 2 ohm mono and stereo... im just wondering whats the difference between them?
He must've been confused as to which Pioneer amp you had, and thought it to be a two channel.lol, so it wasn't the amps problem? Why did it work for the first month just fine before the fuses started blowing? There were no flaws in the hookup... no sparks, not even the power wire getting warm at all, let alone melting. As to what Lousiana mentioned about 2 ohm mono and stereo... im just wondering whats the difference between them?
i can afford it, but i'd rather be saving up the money... anyone know if having a 2nd battery in the trunk will cause the main battery to drain? I don't want to wake up with a dead car.