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<blockquote data-quote="psychofactor" data-source="post: 28724" data-attributes="member: 542985"><p>Check your fuses!! If the amp is ona nd the speakers are not them check wiring. Check to make sure your amp didn't go into Protection also. If it is check fuses again and also check wireing is not shorting. If everything checks OK when you have it on and playing try pushing the sub cones in and out and see if they com on. If they don't then have somebody with a little more knowledge check it out. If they do then you have blow your subs. (Which I doubt RF Rocks)</p><p></p><p>If it plays fine for a while then shuts down then your amp is overheating and going into protection. you then need to relocate your amp, add a fan, not play it as load or buy a bigger badder amp.( Which is what I think you have happening here!) For those Subs you should have the 800.2 at least!!) You are probably overdriving them to getthe sound &amp; db that you are looking for. My friend had the same problem. I think that this is your problem!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psychofactor, post: 28724, member: 542985"] Check your fuses!! If the amp is ona nd the speakers are not them check wiring. Check to make sure your amp didn't go into Protection also. If it is check fuses again and also check wireing is not shorting. If everything checks OK when you have it on and playing try pushing the sub cones in and out and see if they com on. If they don't then have somebody with a little more knowledge check it out. If they do then you have blow your subs. (Which I doubt RF Rocks) If it plays fine for a while then shuts down then your amp is overheating and going into protection. you then need to relocate your amp, add a fan, not play it as load or buy a bigger badder amp.( Which is what I think you have happening here!) For those Subs you should have the 800.2 at least!!) You are probably overdriving them to getthe sound & db that you are looking for. My friend had the same problem. I think that this is your problem! [/QUOTE]
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