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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffrofosho" data-source="post: 6922684" data-attributes="member: 618993"><p>Today I installed a new sub, the "HT Pro Blackout" 12inch d2, its made from parts by TC Sounds and Soundstream, RMS 1500w. I'm running a YZEN 1500x1 amp @ 1ohm for my sub, a PPI PC450 for my mids and an Audiocontrol to tune everything. HU is an Alpine cda-9887 by the way. I'm also running 4ga wiring and have a distribution block with 100amp glass fuse for my sub amp and a wafer fuse holder for my 4channel.</p><p></p><p>My problem is, I barely turn the gain up on my sub amp and instantly my 100amp glass fuse blows. The sub is wired parallel so its in a 1ohm load, the amp IS stable at 1ohm.</p><p></p><p>I do not have a capacitor nor do I have an upgraded alternator or extra batteries.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffrofosho, post: 6922684, member: 618993"] Today I installed a new sub, the "HT Pro Blackout" 12inch d2, its made from parts by TC Sounds and Soundstream, RMS 1500w. I'm running a YZEN 1500x1 amp @ 1ohm for my sub, a PPI PC450 for my mids and an Audiocontrol to tune everything. HU is an Alpine cda-9887 by the way. I'm also running 4ga wiring and have a distribution block with 100amp glass fuse for my sub amp and a wafer fuse holder for my 4channel. My problem is, I barely turn the gain up on my sub amp and instantly my 100amp glass fuse blows. The sub is wired parallel so its in a 1ohm load, the amp IS stable at 1ohm. I do not have a capacitor nor do I have an upgraded alternator or extra batteries. Any suggestions??? [/QUOTE]
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