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<blockquote data-quote="dB-r" data-source="post: 2752299" data-attributes="member: 574699"><p>Is that a D class mono channel amplfiier? If it has multiple speaker connections on the outside, they are likely tied into the same circuit board trace on the inside of the amp, the extra terminals are just there for your convenience... What you are saying didn't make sense to me, maybe I need to read it a few more times.</p><p></p><p>If you blew up your amp from running it at 1 ohm, then I would not try to run it at 1 ohm again, it will blow up again. I don't see many amps these days that can actually handle a 1 ohm load without eventually overheating and blowing up. They need to rate these things with duty cycles. You can run it at 1 ohm for 10% duty cycle or something, not just say 1 ohm stable...</p><p></p><p>I can repair your amp for a reasonable price. Check out my site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dB-r, post: 2752299, member: 574699"] Is that a D class mono channel amplfiier? If it has multiple speaker connections on the outside, they are likely tied into the same circuit board trace on the inside of the amp, the extra terminals are just there for your convenience... What you are saying didn't make sense to me, maybe I need to read it a few more times. If you blew up your amp from running it at 1 ohm, then I would not try to run it at 1 ohm again, it will blow up again. I don't see many amps these days that can actually handle a 1 ohm load without eventually overheating and blowing up. They need to rate these things with duty cycles. You can run it at 1 ohm for 10% duty cycle or something, not just say 1 ohm stable... I can repair your amp for a reasonable price. Check out my site. [/QUOTE]
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