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Why did both of my brand new subs blow 1 hout after install?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8796241" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Id invest getting the Big 3 done and maybe a decent AGM battery (largest I could fit) and see if you may need to add other battery in line. Constantly running lower than recommended voltage is a real Amp Killer as well as a set of subs if you are not careful. Specs Im sure state 14.4v and prob a min of 12.5v. I have two of these amps. Ill have to look at the manual to confirm that though. If you can stay at 12v and up that would be great on your electrical</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8796241, member: 634282"] Id invest getting the Big 3 done and maybe a decent AGM battery (largest I could fit) and see if you may need to add other battery in line. Constantly running lower than recommended voltage is a real Amp Killer as well as a set of subs if you are not careful. Specs Im sure state 14.4v and prob a min of 12.5v. I have two of these amps. Ill have to look at the manual to confirm that though. If you can stay at 12v and up that would be great on your electrical [/QUOTE]
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