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<blockquote data-quote="leon" data-source="post: 1903113" data-attributes="member: 568813"><p>Also, my subwoofers is the 2-ohms ('06 Alpine SWR-1222D) model, so I could wire it to my M1005 for a 2-ohms load. Is it possible that my subwoofers could be wired wrong and presenting a different load to my amp, causing it to draw too much power?</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I ran a search and found that some of the problems could be overheating, which I doubt my amp is. it's slightly warm to the touch AND it has two fans built in it so I should have no problems... it could be the battery/alt and I find that hard to believe because my truck is a 2005 nissan xterra and when the bass hits, i only have very MIMINAL dimming... barely noticable.</p><p></p><p>That leaves me with the ground wire not being grounded right and the speaker wired at the wrong impendence.</p><p></p><p>Someone please comment. I'm dying here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leon, post: 1903113, member: 568813"] Also, my subwoofers is the 2-ohms ('06 Alpine SWR-1222D) model, so I could wire it to my M1005 for a 2-ohms load. Is it possible that my subwoofers could be wired wrong and presenting a different load to my amp, causing it to draw too much power? EDIT: I ran a search and found that some of the problems could be overheating, which I doubt my amp is. it's slightly warm to the touch AND it has two fans built in it so I should have no problems... it could be the battery/alt and I find that hard to believe because my truck is a 2005 nissan xterra and when the bass hits, i only have very MIMINAL dimming... barely noticable. That leaves me with the ground wire not being grounded right and the speaker wired at the wrong impendence. Someone please comment. I'm dying here. [/QUOTE]
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