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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8737720" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>If you have 2 4ohm subs then they are only running at 2 ohms</p><p>If they are dual voice coil 4ohm subs then that would put you at 1 ohm</p><p>That amp is only 2 ohm stable so if you are running at 1 ohm then that might be your problem</p><p>Is the smell right away, does it only come when things warm up a bit, does it only come in waves like say when the subs are working harder?</p><p> You need to post what model your subs are and maybe a picture of the crack in the box.</p><p>In any case if its making a smell like that then chances are something is wrong back there and you might want to refrain from powering everything up until you figure out what it is.</p><p>Could be the difference between salvaging the equipment or having to writ it off/send in to get fixed if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8737720, member: 681842"] If you have 2 4ohm subs then they are only running at 2 ohms If they are dual voice coil 4ohm subs then that would put you at 1 ohm That amp is only 2 ohm stable so if you are running at 1 ohm then that might be your problem Is the smell right away, does it only come when things warm up a bit, does it only come in waves like say when the subs are working harder? You need to post what model your subs are and maybe a picture of the crack in the box. In any case if its making a smell like that then chances are something is wrong back there and you might want to refrain from powering everything up until you figure out what it is. Could be the difference between salvaging the equipment or having to writ it off/send in to get fixed if possible. [/QUOTE]
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