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sub amp going into protection when low notes hit
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<blockquote data-quote="Diplexers" data-source="post: 335908" data-attributes="member: 550866"><p>I'll bet money its an impedance problem. Are they dual voice coil? If so they need to be run in series parallel. If they are 2 ohm coils, you cannot run two speakers in series parallel and bridge the amp. they need to be at least 4 ohm coils for this. If they are 2 ohm coils you need to run them in series which will give it an 8 ohm load but the amp won't shut off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diplexers, post: 335908, member: 550866"] I'll bet money its an impedance problem. Are they dual voice coil? If so they need to be run in series parallel. If they are 2 ohm coils, you cannot run two speakers in series parallel and bridge the amp. they need to be at least 4 ohm coils for this. If they are 2 ohm coils you need to run them in series which will give it an 8 ohm load but the amp won't shut off. [/QUOTE]
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