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Wiring 2 JBL GT5 12's and a JBL BPX500.1 Amp
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7493455" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Reason it is blown the fuse..Due to running the 2ohm load bridged,in which the specs clearly state that your amplifier is not capable of.You need to wire the subs as stated in my last response..or the amp will no longer perform as it should.Yes it did sound good for approx 10-15 min,or less,but it was not constant/stable.You only have 3 heatsinks in that amp,the 3rd shut down will be the last...FRIED/possibly could be repaired???It cut out on you because of the improper ohms load that you have wired those subs.Take the advise and possibly save your amplifier,in which you can use later on as a component amp maybe???Other than that..I can only tell you what I know by the information provided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7493455, member: 634282"] Reason it is blown the fuse..Due to running the 2ohm load bridged,in which the specs clearly state that your amplifier is not capable of.You need to wire the subs as stated in my last response..or the amp will no longer perform as it should.Yes it did sound good for approx 10-15 min,or less,but it was not constant/stable.You only have 3 heatsinks in that amp,the 3rd shut down will be the last...FRIED/possibly could be repaired???It cut out on you because of the improper ohms load that you have wired those subs.Take the advise and possibly save your amplifier,in which you can use later on as a component amp maybe???Other than that..I can only tell you what I know by the information provided. [/QUOTE]
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