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no the amp cant handle a 2 ohm mono load. so then your problem went away when you changed it back?
bloated power claims, all show no go (amps). i sold 2 15's for a friend at a show and had them in my truck (playing) and the output was terrible...
he wired it in 4 ohm stereo, you wired it to a 2 ohm mono load which the amp can not handle. put it back the other way before you damage it....
today i had to have my dog put to sleep..he got injured and couldnt eat or drink on his own anymore and i couldnt afford a vet. my only solution...
how small is small for the 15?
is your amp 2 ohm mono stable? is it a mono amp btw?
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sweet deal.. whats your plan for it?
600 watts to those front speakers? thats kinda overkill isnt it? 200 or so should fit the bill just fine, and 750 or so to the sub.
i had one before. i really liked it. sounded great. the box it was in didnt go low but in the right box they will.
oh didnt know you didnt have a sub. any kind of eq on the head at all?
hi and welcome to the forum, whats not a good idea about audio?
looks good to me. if its just a simple upgrade then go for it.
i like the sound of my polks and infinity's. each have a silk dome tweeter which to me sounds good. best thing to do though if you can is go out...
dude im lost....sorry.
ok then you have too much power for the sub and not enough for the mid/highs