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<blockquote data-quote="mliebs" data-source="post: 8607762" data-attributes="member: 673386"><p>I'm running 4 gauge wire and only using the amplifier at 2ohms. The speaker wire is 10 gauge and everything is installed properly (at least it looks that way). As mentioned above it's also affecting my FM reception because I thought I had a problem with my antenna but now that I've disconnected the amplifier the FM reception is perfect. All I did was remove my JL 600/1 and place this one in the same spot. Something in the amplifier frequency is causing a communication issue. The amplifier is mounted in the trunk of a 2017 Mustang GT. Everything is also being run through a JL Fix86 and TWK88. I ran the system with the amplifier on but not playing any volume and it triggered the sensors. Then I removed the remote wire so the amplifier wouldn't turn on and the sensors and FM reception work without any issues. I guess my biggest question is why didn't it do this with the JL amplifier?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mliebs, post: 8607762, member: 673386"] I'm running 4 gauge wire and only using the amplifier at 2ohms. The speaker wire is 10 gauge and everything is installed properly (at least it looks that way). As mentioned above it's also affecting my FM reception because I thought I had a problem with my antenna but now that I've disconnected the amplifier the FM reception is perfect. All I did was remove my JL 600/1 and place this one in the same spot. Something in the amplifier frequency is causing a communication issue. The amplifier is mounted in the trunk of a 2017 Mustang GT. Everything is also being run through a JL Fix86 and TWK88. I ran the system with the amplifier on but not playing any volume and it triggered the sensors. Then I removed the remote wire so the amplifier wouldn't turn on and the sensors and FM reception work without any issues. I guess my biggest question is why didn't it do this with the JL amplifier? [/QUOTE]
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