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  • Just installed 2 10" JL W3 V2's

    I made a custom box (platform that fills area where t-tops go) with matching carpet. It looks soo sweet. My auto shut-off on my amp keeps going because i have a low fuse, its like a 25, and i need a 40. Im running the two parallel bridged, and the 2 channel 400w eclipse amp bridged as well. Its soo clean. I had a 12 punch HE, but these are so much cleaner, you can really hear the sounds, not just the pound. I dont have a digi cam, but i can prob get pics after x-mas. P.S. Im trying to sell my 12" Rockford fosgate punch HE with carpeted box, for $100, and it still has three years on the 4 year replacement plan at best buy. Lemme know what you guys think! [img]graemlins/fluffy.gif[/img]
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    Sorry, not interested in the He2, but I would be willing to help you with you amp cutting out problem... that IS what you said right? You said you have the subs paralleled AND the sub amp bridged? Chances are you are putting too much of a load on your amp... err too little I guess I should say!! :D [img]tongue.gif[/img] When you parallel the voice coils on your subs you drop the total impedence, AND ALSO if you bridge your amp you, again, lower the load seen by the amp. Which would put just about any amp into protection. Especially, most two channels. Most amps when bridged must be played at 4 ohms. Also, your amp would not be cutting out from the fuse being too small. You are talking about the fuse in the amp? Or under the hood? Either way, the amp wouldn't just shut off.... it would blow the fuse! That's what it's there for! Don't put a larger fuse in there until you are 100% sure you know why it's blowing. Let me know some details and I will try to help you.... [img]smile.gif[/img]
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      I got it fixed, before i read your post, but thanks anyways. I had the subs in parrallel, running at 1 ohm. I put them in series, then bridged the amp. It runs clean, and will handle as much as i can dish out. [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]
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