Problem with amp

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boomboom baker

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Hey check out your main power work from your battery mine did this last week the power wire right were it hooks up to the battery the ring terminal was broken
 
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For a good cheap amp look at the ssl amp. You can get 5000watt amp for 150
I found this
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It's rated at 500watts rms at 2 ohms and my subs are 500watts rms at 2 ohms and it's a class d amp. Perfect for my subs and comes with a wiring kit so this should fix it no matter what the problem is. Even if it is a short in the system somewhere, I need an amp perfect for my subs
 

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Ye just remember that rms and max are different email is usually at the half of max watts. If you amps are 500 rms , then that means your subs are about 1000 watt
 

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Other than that, if your statement is correct, that will work. Is that amp 1 ohm or 2 ohm stable?
 
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Other than that, if your statement is correct, that will work. Is that amp 1 ohm or 2 ohm stable?
It's 2-8 ohm stable. And if the amp rms watts and sub rms watts are the same then it's good right, I thought that's what it's supposed to be
 

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