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<blockquote data-quote="ajm" data-source="post: 1453251" data-attributes="member: 564003"><p>I had a PA a3000db. It ran at .8 ohms for 2 days no problem at all pushing 3 10" l7s. I realized I had the subs wired wrong and wired them correctly to 1.34 ohms (multimeter ended up reading 1.5. Played the first song for about 2.5 minutes after doing that and the amp plus an l7 cooked. Leaving the other 2 smelled cooked as well but they still seem find on the multimeter.</p><p></p><p>Just my experience. It was good while it lasted and they have agreeded to let me RMA it so I guess ill post some more info once I get it back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajm, post: 1453251, member: 564003"] I had a PA a3000db. It ran at .8 ohms for 2 days no problem at all pushing 3 10" l7s. I realized I had the subs wired wrong and wired them correctly to 1.34 ohms (multimeter ended up reading 1.5. Played the first song for about 2.5 minutes after doing that and the amp plus an l7 cooked. Leaving the other 2 smelled cooked as well but they still seem find on the multimeter. Just my experience. It was good while it lasted and they have agreeded to let me RMA it so I guess ill post some more info once I get it back. [/QUOTE]
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