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Why would this Magic Smoke happen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bass911" data-source="post: 6498976" data-attributes="member: 580057"><p>I didn't have them wired wrong. I been hooking up subs and amps for years. This amp didn't like the 1ohm load per channel, I guess? Keep in mind there is no way you can hook 2 dual 4's below 1ohm. If there is I don't know about it. The last way I re-wired was just me running the amp like 2 strapped amps at a 2ohm load, and that worked. I still don't see how that is that much different than the first way I had it hooked up because the amp is producing the same power both ways?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bass911, post: 6498976, member: 580057"] I didn't have them wired wrong. I been hooking up subs and amps for years. This amp didn't like the 1ohm load per channel, I guess? Keep in mind there is no way you can hook 2 dual 4's below 1ohm. If there is I don't know about it. The last way I re-wired was just me running the amp like 2 strapped amps at a 2ohm load, and that worked. I still don't see how that is that much different than the first way I had it hooked up because the amp is producing the same power both ways? [/QUOTE]
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