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<blockquote data-quote="DonH" data-source="post: 7414726" data-attributes="member: 594322"><p>yup. first thing you need to do is open your amp up and put a heatsink on the driver board. there are two transistors that heat up WAAAAAY TO MUCH! second check where your fuses are on the board. you have to remove the board. look and make sure there is no little metal jumper going from one side of the fuses to the other side. it totally defeats the purpose of the fuses. simply snip that off. lastly make sure you have a good amount of box rise. the amp will hate to play .5ohm static load. it will run to hot and go poof. above 1ohm and your good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonH, post: 7414726, member: 594322"] yup. first thing you need to do is open your amp up and put a heatsink on the driver board. there are two transistors that heat up WAAAAAY TO MUCH! second check where your fuses are on the board. you have to remove the board. look and make sure there is no little metal jumper going from one side of the fuses to the other side. it totally defeats the purpose of the fuses. simply snip that off. lastly make sure you have a good amount of box rise. the amp will hate to play .5ohm static load. it will run to hot and go poof. above 1ohm and your good. [/QUOTE]
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