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<blockquote data-quote="garychoffmann" data-source="post: 8264676" data-attributes="member: 631273"><p>An amp can't receive too much power on a stock electrical system. Problem lies in not getting enough power to the amp. When you under power an amplifier it will often times heat up and cause an internal failure. Just because it lights up does not mean the amp is working. I blew the engine in my car but my headlights still worked. The amp or subs obviously have a problem. What have you done to make sure the subs are not blown? Being a hifonics amp, which tend to be temperamental with voltage/power, I'm guessing your amp is the culprit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garychoffmann, post: 8264676, member: 631273"] An amp can't receive too much power on a stock electrical system. Problem lies in not getting enough power to the amp. When you under power an amplifier it will often times heat up and cause an internal failure. Just because it lights up does not mean the amp is working. I blew the engine in my car but my headlights still worked. The amp or subs obviously have a problem. What have you done to make sure the subs are not blown? Being a hifonics amp, which tend to be temperamental with voltage/power, I'm guessing your amp is the culprit [/QUOTE]
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