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If the amp is clipping it will produce more heat faster and will result in less wattage and distortion. So using a dmm will be your best way. If your mids and tweets still dont keep up, get a bigger amp.

I got some bestbuy (insigma) tweeters in my doors, they where cheap and loud/harsh and do the job well for right now, but when I turn my deck up too high, or if a song is recorded higher, my tweets will shut off.

You can always add a 4,8, or 16 ohm resister to your positive wire on your tweeters so they play at a higher ohm, which will result in less power being put to them and maybe they wont shut off.

I know my insigmas are 100wrms and 200 watts peak... They say that in high wattage installations you should use a 16 ohm resistor with them (not included), I talked to the installers at bestbuy to buy 2 resistors and was told that YOU CAN NOT DO THAT AND IT WILL NOT WORK AND IM A DUMB F**K to say the least. I snapped on them and called them out and left... BESTBUY FTMFW!

But I guess it was my fault for buying cheap gear, but it is only for a temp situtation till i get my morels..

 

 

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Just thinking but do you think it could be the 12v remote turn-on from the head-unit?

Are you daisy-chaning the remote turn-on for all your amps?

There might be voltage drop on that causing an amp or two to shut off.

Idk.

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Just thinking but do you think it could be the 12v remote turn-on from the head-unit?

Are you daisy-chaning the remote turn-on for all your amps?

There might be voltage drop on that causing an amp or two to shut off.

Idk.

actually I am and didn't think about that at all! I'll see if I'm getting enough voltage later, thanks.

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definitely check that voltage bro. i had that same problem with one my sub amps cutting off at high volume. i got rid of the cheap RCA cable running to the sub amp and that helped for a minute and then i started cranking it a little past the point of it cutting off and hell it cut off on me. so i did the big 3 and never had the problem again ......... along with the big 3 i also recently put in a HC800 to make sure my voltage stays up and it does. good luck brotha

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(2)-RFT165s components, ...... 4 separate 1 inch tweetersRF T600-2(fronts) Punch 450.4(rear)

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