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<blockquote data-quote="neo_styles" data-source="post: 8176738" data-attributes="member: 644168"><p>My guess is the amp shutting off has to do with the ground and a quick check by DMM will tell you that. I've seen too many people pick what they thought were good grounds and in fact were total cra<span style="color: black">p</span> grounds when checked by DMM. Otherwise, it could actually BE the amp that's playing the problem, it could be your settings (maybe you're asking the amp to put out more than it's capable of doing), hel<span style="color: black">l</span>, it could be because the stars aligned and Lucifer's unholy gaze fell on your amp...</p><p></p><p>Seriously, though, we need more info. What do you have for electrical, cooling, other system components, etc. I know Yuma well and, unless they just got the cold spell we had today, it could very well be because everything around you is god-awfully hot, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo_styles, post: 8176738, member: 644168"] My guess is the amp shutting off has to do with the ground and a quick check by DMM will tell you that. I've seen too many people pick what they thought were good grounds and in fact were total cra[COLOR=black]p[/COLOR] grounds when checked by DMM. Otherwise, it could actually BE the amp that's playing the problem, it could be your settings (maybe you're asking the amp to put out more than it's capable of doing), hel[COLOR=black]l[/COLOR], it could be because the stars aligned and Lucifer's unholy gaze fell on your amp... Seriously, though, we need more info. What do you have for electrical, cooling, other system components, etc. I know Yuma well and, unless they just got the cold spell we had today, it could very well be because everything around you is god-awfully hot, too. [/QUOTE]
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