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<blockquote data-quote="rgplayer" data-source="post: 6031205" data-attributes="member: 609637"><p>Okay so I just got a lanzar opti 2000d and wanted to make sure it worked in my buddies car. We hooked it up he has only got 8 gauge, but I just wanted to make sure it worked so it was fine. Well he has like 16 gauge sub wire lol. So we hooked it up and he turned it up I started to turn the gain up and once it got like 1/2 way up it wouldn't get louder after i turned it more. once he started to unhook it the speaker wire was very hot. What would cause this? Did I get a bad amp or was it just trying to force way more current than the wire could handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rgplayer, post: 6031205, member: 609637"] Okay so I just got a lanzar opti 2000d and wanted to make sure it worked in my buddies car. We hooked it up he has only got 8 gauge, but I just wanted to make sure it worked so it was fine. Well he has like 16 gauge sub wire lol. So we hooked it up and he turned it up I started to turn the gain up and once it got like 1/2 way up it wouldn't get louder after i turned it more. once he started to unhook it the speaker wire was very hot. What would cause this? Did I get a bad amp or was it just trying to force way more current than the wire could handle. [/QUOTE]
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