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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7453470" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>It is an issue, yes. Related, not sure. When you ask the amplifier to give you voltage that it does not have, it will still try to get it from somewhere. This would be from other components on the same ground loop. A stereo system has to be thought of as an electrical circuit because that is exactly what it is. Also, some amps will tell you it is 2 ohm stable, but may not mention it is "stereo mode only". Reconnect them in series and see what happens. So many variables in a vehicles electrical setup, that pinpointing it without actual testing or trial would be much less efficient, so do both of what has been recommended on here.....have it tested for batt and alt stability, and also do your amplifier resistive correction. Let us know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7453470, member: 634917"] It is an issue, yes. Related, not sure. When you ask the amplifier to give you voltage that it does not have, it will still try to get it from somewhere. This would be from other components on the same ground loop. A stereo system has to be thought of as an electrical circuit because that is exactly what it is. Also, some amps will tell you it is 2 ohm stable, but may not mention it is "stereo mode only". Reconnect them in series and see what happens. So many variables in a vehicles electrical setup, that pinpointing it without actual testing or trial would be much less efficient, so do both of what has been recommended on here.....have it tested for batt and alt stability, and also do your amplifier resistive correction. Let us know. [/QUOTE]
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