Boon Posted September 28, 2009 Report Share Posted September 28, 2009 I'd almost bet (without looking at it!) that it dropped an output transistor/FET and was leaking rail voltage to the subs. That'll kill them pretty quick. Quote 10.x volts fo' life! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nirvalica Posted September 28, 2009 Report Share Posted September 28, 2009 i would agree but this is the second time the same thing has happened to the same set up only thing different this time was the head unit rca's were at 5v and the last time they were at 2.5v and the amp would not push no power and one speaker froze with the other one working properly and the speakers were wired together Another thing I noticed with his amp after-wards was that the shop that installed his amp used 8awg wire rather then the 4 it was supposed to have. Mine and my other friends all had 4awg power and ground wire. I don't really know what too small of power and ground wire will do to an amp, but that's really the only difference I noticed between his setup and mine. Quote My Youtube Page. Check it out The "SAV" - Sub-aural Assault Vehicle Kenwood eXcelon KDC-X993 Image Dynamics CTX 6.5" Components Q-logic 6.5" kick pods CDT 6.5" CL-E6NEO Front door Midbass Kicker ZX350.4 Knukonceptz SS Karma 4 channel 6m RCA Fi Q 18" w/ brushed aluminum dust cap 7cu ft. ported box tuned to 28hz Sundown SAZ-1000D Iraggi 240 amp Amputator Alt Big 3 in Monster 1/0awg Second Skin Damplifier Lite on roof and front doors Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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