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<blockquote data-quote="gettinlouder" data-source="post: 8048636" data-attributes="member: 638795"><p>yea hate to say it but everyone iv known to by boss learned quick, i mean comon you can get a so called amp rated for 5000 watts which i would doubt it puts out half that for a 100 bucks somethings not right. and i would almost guarntee the subs cant handle the rated power.not trying to hate but you live and learn.i would try and sell them for what ever you can get.and normally i would say check reviews but iv seen thiers and whoever bought it and said great buy is fuc***g retarted.and yes subs are not pickey on ohm load amps are check your wiring again and then double check,i really dont see your amp going into protect from an 8ohm load but if its is in one ohm probably.and also what size wiring do you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gettinlouder, post: 8048636, member: 638795"] yea hate to say it but everyone iv known to by boss learned quick, i mean comon you can get a so called amp rated for 5000 watts which i would doubt it puts out half that for a 100 bucks somethings not right. and i would almost guarntee the subs cant handle the rated power.not trying to hate but you live and learn.i would try and sell them for what ever you can get.and normally i would say check reviews but iv seen thiers and whoever bought it and said great buy is fuc***g retarted.and yes subs are not pickey on ohm load amps are check your wiring again and then double check,i really dont see your amp going into protect from an 8ohm load but if its is in one ohm probably.and also what size wiring do you have. [/QUOTE]
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