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Jr Pro Street Member
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i think my amp went into safe mode
when my stereo is on the subs just beat like a heart whats wrong |
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June Ride of the Month Winner
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The ground wire could be lose, any connections on the amp or the back of the deck could be lose.
You could be pushing to much power and the sub cant handle it. You could have fried a voice coil on the sub. Thats what happened to my friends Infinity Perfect Series sub. They store wired it for a 2 ohms stable and it was supposed to be 4 ohms stable and it fried. |
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