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Kenwood KAC-9104D Amp Getting Really Hot Really Fast
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<blockquote data-quote="#CW!!ZERO" data-source="post: 6860396" data-attributes="member: 609452"><p>Ok so a little background on my system, I had just one Alpine Type R sub powered by this amp for the longest time, I had the sub wired to 4 ohms and it recieved 500 rms. Well for my birthday my mom got me another sub for my truck. They are both dual 2 ohm subs and I have it wired so that the output is 2 ohms now, so that is 450rms per woofer. I used this website <a href="http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp?submitted=true&amp;woofer_qty=2&amp;woofer_imp=3" target="_blank">Rockford Fosgate® - Woofer WiringWizard</a></p><p></p><p>It never used to get hot when I had just the one woofer and yesterday for the first time it cut out on me and I was startled. When I felt the amp it was scorching hot. It gets sufficient air and I have 6 guage welding cable for power and ground (about to switch over to 4 guage tonight). Does anyone know what is going on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="#CW!!ZERO, post: 6860396, member: 609452"] Ok so a little background on my system, I had just one Alpine Type R sub powered by this amp for the longest time, I had the sub wired to 4 ohms and it recieved 500 rms. Well for my birthday my mom got me another sub for my truck. They are both dual 2 ohm subs and I have it wired so that the output is 2 ohms now, so that is 450rms per woofer. I used this website [URL="http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/rftech/woofer_wizard.asp?submitted=true&woofer_qty=2&woofer_imp=3"]Rockford Fosgate® - Woofer WiringWizard[/URL] It never used to get hot when I had just the one woofer and yesterday for the first time it cut out on me and I was startled. When I felt the amp it was scorching hot. It gets sufficient air and I have 6 guage welding cable for power and ground (about to switch over to 4 guage tonight). Does anyone know what is going on? [/QUOTE]
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