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March 4th, 2011 03:13 PM #11
the amp is normal in heating up, but if its too high, it is due to the load it carries, mostly then if its too low in impedance, if you drive seps and subs to a 4 channel amp, its normal heating up because its driving low and high and usually loading different resistance, the seps and the subs, if its shut down, the protection is on, the amp cannot carry the load or the power shortage is in the issue, low current supply can produce strong DC out that can seriously damage your speakers. the amp shut down also if there is a short circuit in the speaker line other than the load, maybe something is touching the ground so if the issue is when you rise the volume, the amp shut down.
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