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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8887058" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>I agree with the above, and will also add it could perhaps be a poorly crimped connector, terminal not tight enough, bad fuse holder / connection in the power / ground wire. These usually only show themselves at high output. In a rare case even a speaker wire moving and shorting, from amp to box or inside a box, could cause protect, but much less likely.</p><p></p><p>If you are running at 1-ohm as well like the OP was (you didn't say your impedance), then you’re kind of on your own as these amps aren’t meant for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8887058, member: 682903"] I agree with the above, and will also add it could perhaps be a poorly crimped connector, terminal not tight enough, bad fuse holder / connection in the power / ground wire. These usually only show themselves at high output. In a rare case even a speaker wire moving and shorting, from amp to box or inside a box, could cause protect, but much less likely. If you are running at 1-ohm as well like the OP was (you didn't say your impedance), then you’re kind of on your own as these amps aren’t meant for that. [/QUOTE]
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