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<blockquote data-quote="zfactor" data-source="post: 2009934" data-attributes="member: 564017"><p>i would get a meter (dmm) on it to make sure you are providing enough juice for it.. the jl amps are a regulated design so they are pretty power hungry. they do have protection circuits for undervoltage... make sure to check to see what you are providing it with at those higher volumes when it is cutting out.. could also be the sub possibly this is more unlikley but it could happen as you may be overdriving them...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zfactor, post: 2009934, member: 564017"] i would get a meter (dmm) on it to make sure you are providing enough juice for it.. the jl amps are a regulated design so they are pretty power hungry. they do have protection circuits for undervoltage... make sure to check to see what you are providing it with at those higher volumes when it is cutting out.. could also be the sub possibly this is more unlikley but it could happen as you may be overdriving them... [/QUOTE]
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