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<blockquote data-quote="stanky1219" data-source="post: 6905770" data-attributes="member: 620164"><p>stick with the 0 gauge wire. honestly i think you are getting a clipped signal somehwere. maybe that jl l.o.c. is turned up too high and sending nasty signal to your amp. a fi q should hold 1150 on music for more than 10-20 minutes unless you listen to shit like bass cd's. keep everything and try this..........</p><p></p><p>turn down the levels on that jl l.o.c. i think it is one of your problems. after you turn it down , turn the gain on your amp up a little to compensate. also try running the midrange and treble on your deck at 0 and leave your bass where you have it. cause with them maxed out it may be causing your factory deck to clip which in turn sends a clipped signal to the l.o.c. which converts that clipped speaker signal into a clipped rca signal , which finally that nasty signal gets amplified to 1150 watts and the final outcome is your sub gets 1150 watts of nastiness and eventually it gives out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stanky1219, post: 6905770, member: 620164"] stick with the 0 gauge wire. honestly i think you are getting a clipped signal somehwere. maybe that jl l.o.c. is turned up too high and sending nasty signal to your amp. a fi q should hold 1150 on music for more than 10-20 minutes unless you listen to shit like bass cd's. keep everything and try this.......... turn down the levels on that jl l.o.c. i think it is one of your problems. after you turn it down , turn the gain on your amp up a little to compensate. also try running the midrange and treble on your deck at 0 and leave your bass where you have it. cause with them maxed out it may be causing your factory deck to clip which in turn sends a clipped signal to the l.o.c. which converts that clipped speaker signal into a clipped rca signal , which finally that nasty signal gets amplified to 1150 watts and the final outcome is your sub gets 1150 watts of nastiness and eventually it gives out. [/QUOTE]
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