need some help with new amp.

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txhoescrapin

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That amp will not be able to handle the 1ohm load you are throwing at it. There should be a light showing you the amp is in protect mode, or possibly the amp melted down. hook the amp back up, and check the volt coming out of speaker terminal as stated before. Is the amp mounted in open air also, it could be getting hot.
 

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Yeah man you can only wire those subs to 1ohm or 4ohms.

You're only going to get 500x1@4ohms.

You should try to return that amp and get something better IMO.
 

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I'm assuming no one read the specs on the amp. Its a class d that IS 1 ohm stable up to 4 ohm. Either you got a ****** refurb or there's a reason that amp has been discontinued. Sorry bro.
 

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I'm assuming no one read the specs on the amp. Its a class d that IS 1 ohm stable up to 4 ohm. Either you got a ****** refurb or there's a reason that amp has been discontinued. Sorry bro.

It's one of those cheap 1 ohm stable amps that isn't really 1 ohm stable probably.

I read the specs....4ohm and 2ohm....and yes 1ohm supposedly, but I dunno 2x30A fuses = kinda dinky.
 

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