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why are my sub cutting out
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<blockquote data-quote="misfit138" data-source="post: 6877947" data-attributes="member: 611275"><p>The subs are wired too low. You should've been alright after box rise, but apparently there are issues. You could also have the amp set up incorrectly (bass boost and gain cranked) and it's causing overheating and/or clipping. That could make the amp go into protect.</p><p></p><p>I think you'd be alright if you eliminate 2 of the subs. The alternative is to buy an amplifier that's stable down to .5 ohms...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misfit138, post: 6877947, member: 611275"] The subs are wired too low. You should've been alright after box rise, but apparently there are issues. You could also have the amp set up incorrectly (bass boost and gain cranked) and it's causing overheating and/or clipping. That could make the amp go into protect. I think you'd be alright if you eliminate 2 of the subs. The alternative is to buy an amplifier that's stable down to .5 ohms... [/QUOTE]
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