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get a dmm and measure what ohm the amp is seeing. if you have a 2 ohm stable amp and say you are running it around 2ohms or lower and your pushing the amp to hard that is probably your problem

 
Assuming you have each speaker on it's own channel your ohm load on the amp should be ok. The 6x9's are 4ohms each and the 5 1/4's are 3.6 ohm each. Your amp is 2 ohm stable on each channel.

Though if the amp is bridged (2 channels combined powering 1 load) it's only 4 ohm stable.

 
what is the voltage at the amp on the remote wire?does it drop below 12 volts when the problem occurs?put a volt meter on the amp on the power wire and check that then do the remote wire.you may need to run a relay.

 
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