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<blockquote data-quote="LoudCrownVic" data-source="post: 2167570" data-attributes="member: 551225"><p>no. if his subs are wired for 2 ohms and his amp is only rated for four, the amp will go into protect and cut out. Or if there is a bad connection or a misplaced conection (such as the remote and the + cable being switched) te amp wil cut out. Excess gain caused from dicking around wih HU settings are not the cause of cutting out, that usualy causes only clipping. Also, inadequate contact points anywhere in the wiring can cause this.</p><p></p><p>For ex, i had a fuse (just one) that would let current go through it with the ohmmmeter, but would not work in the fuse holder above a certian amp draw, it would cut power to the amp. I switched fuses and the system stopped cutting out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoudCrownVic, post: 2167570, member: 551225"] no. if his subs are wired for 2 ohms and his amp is only rated for four, the amp will go into protect and cut out. Or if there is a bad connection or a misplaced conection (such as the remote and the + cable being switched) te amp wil cut out. Excess gain caused from dicking around wih HU settings are not the cause of cutting out, that usualy causes only clipping. Also, inadequate contact points anywhere in the wiring can cause this. For ex, i had a fuse (just one) that would let current go through it with the ohmmmeter, but would not work in the fuse holder above a certian amp draw, it would cut power to the amp. I switched fuses and the system stopped cutting out [/QUOTE]
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