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<blockquote data-quote="nosaj070" data-source="post: 341770" data-attributes="member: 546955"><p>Well, if the amp is the only thing that turns off, you probably have the gains set too high, its overheating, or you have the speakers wired incorrectly. If everything turns off after a minute that is extremely weird, might be drawing too much power, but HU's can usually atleast stay on with very low voltage. A friend of mine has sony amps and they have a habit of cutting out and turning off completely have about 30 minutes of hard playing, so maybe the gains are just set too high and the amp is cutting out earlier. Also what kind of car is it and year? And if you are powering speakers or subs, and if subs what voice coil, type, etc..</p><p></p><p>-Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosaj070, post: 341770, member: 546955"] Well, if the amp is the only thing that turns off, you probably have the gains set too high, its overheating, or you have the speakers wired incorrectly. If everything turns off after a minute that is extremely weird, might be drawing too much power, but HU's can usually atleast stay on with very low voltage. A friend of mine has sony amps and they have a habit of cutting out and turning off completely have about 30 minutes of hard playing, so maybe the gains are just set too high and the amp is cutting out earlier. Also what kind of car is it and year? And if you are powering speakers or subs, and if subs what voice coil, type, etc.. -Jason [/QUOTE]
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