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<blockquote data-quote="Volvo_S80" data-source="post: 8518643" data-attributes="member: 664084"><p>Okay the orange light was making me nervous glad to know its okay lol. but the zed logo dimming out seems odd also the bottom left led of the Z flashes randomly with music playing.</p><p></p><p>I went out today and messed around some more 15 minutes of music and it stayed cool to the touch. Maybe yesterday the constant re calibrating was heating it up more than usual.</p><p></p><p>The sub is a kenwood single 4 ohm coil. I measured with a DMM and it's 4.0</p><p></p><p>The amp I blew is a DD M2C I was adjusting gain with a DMM and dropped one of the speaker wires on to the other at max output on a 50 hz tone... worst case I would assume. It's now stuck in protect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Volvo_S80, post: 8518643, member: 664084"] Okay the orange light was making me nervous glad to know its okay lol. but the zed logo dimming out seems odd also the bottom left led of the Z flashes randomly with music playing. I went out today and messed around some more 15 minutes of music and it stayed cool to the touch. Maybe yesterday the constant re calibrating was heating it up more than usual. The sub is a kenwood single 4 ohm coil. I measured with a DMM and it's 4.0 The amp I blew is a DD M2C I was adjusting gain with a DMM and dropped one of the speaker wires on to the other at max output on a 50 hz tone... worst case I would assume. It's now stuck in protect. [/QUOTE]
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