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<blockquote data-quote="Loaked" data-source="post: 4567062" data-attributes="member: 589856"><p>Ok what I ended up doing is just running the remote wire from a fuse box under the glove box that had 12 volts and the mmats amp worked perfectly.</p><p></p><p>Its a 1500 @2ohm, going to a dual 2 ohm P3 rockford 12". So the amp is running half power until I swap it for a dual 4 ohm.</p><p></p><p>Its hooking up to a stock lexus amp, and there is only 1 wire with switched power to the stock amp and its 6.5Volts. So I just said screw it and ran it off a switch fuse.</p><p></p><p>I think the Nakamichi amp was shutting off becuase I did have it turned up pretty far, as well as the bass boost on it, but I have done this before with other amps never had them shut off. The Nakamichi amp got hot almost instantly, so I still think the low voltage remote wire had to be messing with is some how, maybe not. Maybe the amp was bad, I dont know. But I've been pounding on the mmats amp, its turned complety up all the way and sounds wonderful, and doesnt get hot, although it is at half power...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loaked, post: 4567062, member: 589856"] Ok what I ended up doing is just running the remote wire from a fuse box under the glove box that had 12 volts and the mmats amp worked perfectly. Its a 1500 @2ohm, going to a dual 2 ohm P3 rockford 12". So the amp is running half power until I swap it for a dual 4 ohm. Its hooking up to a stock lexus amp, and there is only 1 wire with switched power to the stock amp and its 6.5Volts. So I just said screw it and ran it off a switch fuse. I think the Nakamichi amp was shutting off becuase I did have it turned up pretty far, as well as the bass boost on it, but I have done this before with other amps never had them shut off. The Nakamichi amp got hot almost instantly, so I still think the low voltage remote wire had to be messing with is some how, maybe not. Maybe the amp was bad, I dont know. But I've been pounding on the mmats amp, its turned complety up all the way and sounds wonderful, and doesnt get hot, although it is at half power... [/QUOTE]
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