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STILL F***ing up. Im literally going to light my sh** on fire!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="gotgohan" data-source="post: 6743352" data-attributes="member: 567953"><p>I may have skipped a few pages, but just so I can put my .02 in heres what I would check and make sure matches:</p><p></p><p>The impendance of you're amp and then the impendance of you're subwoofer make sure the sub's aren't asking for too much power because this is a real common mistake and will put amp into protection.</p><p></p><p>If you have HPF turn that because I had an integra and put a 4 channel to 2 12" kickers and it would go into protect everytime I try to jam out, and then I learned what HPF is then vuala it stopped short circuiting.</p><p></p><p>Are you're wires fit for the rating of the amp (ex: 4 gauge = 800-900 watts, 6-8 gauge = 500-700 watts; btw this is not real numbers i am guessing) Anyway if you don't have high enough rated wiring the amp will kick off from lack of amps/volts when you put load on it.</p><p></p><p>I can't think of anything else but this is all from personal experience of failing amps, if its already been covered, then whatever I tried to help lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gotgohan, post: 6743352, member: 567953"] I may have skipped a few pages, but just so I can put my .02 in heres what I would check and make sure matches: The impendance of you're amp and then the impendance of you're subwoofer make sure the sub's aren't asking for too much power because this is a real common mistake and will put amp into protection. If you have HPF turn that because I had an integra and put a 4 channel to 2 12" kickers and it would go into protect everytime I try to jam out, and then I learned what HPF is then vuala it stopped short circuiting. Are you're wires fit for the rating of the amp (ex: 4 gauge = 800-900 watts, 6-8 gauge = 500-700 watts; btw this is not real numbers i am guessing) Anyway if you don't have high enough rated wiring the amp will kick off from lack of amps/volts when you put load on it. I can't think of anything else but this is all from personal experience of failing amps, if its already been covered, then whatever I tried to help lol [/QUOTE]
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