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<blockquote data-quote="SPLaudio" data-source="post: 5678516" data-attributes="member: 607076"><p>there was a few differnt versions of that amp and i have install all of them. first that amp was part of the Q series and had a different heatsink with the 4x20 amp fuses. then the next yr it was rated to do 1ohm mono with 4 x25amp fuses. then it went to the amp you have now. check ur impendence first and make sure it isnt below 1ohm.</p><p></p><p>check the coils with a dmm then subtract the resistence in the dmm leads.</p><p></p><p>just make sure you are running 4gauge power and ground, this a a class a/b amp. now when it is pushed hard it will get pretty warm that is fine it a a/b amp. use NO bass boost and set ur gain properly and you will be fine for yrs of bumpage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPLaudio, post: 5678516, member: 607076"] there was a few differnt versions of that amp and i have install all of them. first that amp was part of the Q series and had a different heatsink with the 4x20 amp fuses. then the next yr it was rated to do 1ohm mono with 4 x25amp fuses. then it went to the amp you have now. check ur impendence first and make sure it isnt below 1ohm. check the coils with a dmm then subtract the resistence in the dmm leads. just make sure you are running 4gauge power and ground, this a a class a/b amp. now when it is pushed hard it will get pretty warm that is fine it a a/b amp. use NO bass boost and set ur gain properly and you will be fine for yrs of bumpage. [/QUOTE]
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