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<blockquote data-quote="bikejunkie223" data-source="post: 1160398" data-attributes="member: 563147"><p>What's the rms rating of that amp, if it does 2000 max, you may be cooking the voicecoils. Where is the gain set at on the amp? 3/4 up? I think you are overpowering your subs and destroying them. Can you amp handle a 2ohm load bridged? not many are stable at that unless they are a class d sub amp, you may be getting your amp to shutdown because it can't handle the load. Most amps can only do a bridged load @ 4ohms (class d's usually excepted)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikejunkie223, post: 1160398, member: 563147"] What's the rms rating of that amp, if it does 2000 max, you may be cooking the voicecoils. Where is the gain set at on the amp? 3/4 up? I think you are overpowering your subs and destroying them. Can you amp handle a 2ohm load bridged? not many are stable at that unless they are a class d sub amp, you may be getting your amp to shutdown because it can't handle the load. Most amps can only do a bridged load @ 4ohms (class d's usually excepted) [/QUOTE]
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