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lolzitsmtss 
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I have a kicker 1200.1 amp pushing to L7's and as soon as they get to a certain level of power its shuts off. now i dunno if my amp is shuting off or my subs are shuting off? these subs are brand new sent from kicker not even 1hour old. My other 4channel amp is working fine. My subs sound a little weird but still are pumpin. what could be the problem? its only gets to a certain level...(varies on the song).
I guess that guy has subs.
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Posted: September 14, 2004 at 1:55 PM / IP Logged  
Sounds like either your total impedence load is too low for the amp, your input gain is too high for the amp, or you have a wiring problem.   It is also possible either the amp or the subs are defective... but check the impedence load first.  How do you have them wired?
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lolzitsmtss 
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1 ohm load
I guess that guy has subs.
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one ohm load at the amp or 1 ohm from the speakers...if you are bridging this" 1 ohm load that is a big no no
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lolzitsmtss 
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1 ohm from the amp. some songs get much louder then others..if that helps? like some die out at volume 15 and some die out at 20, 25 or even sometimes 30.
I guess that guy has subs.
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Posted: September 14, 2004 at 11:17 PM / IP Logged  

lolzitsmtss wrote:
I have a kicker 1200.1 amp pushing to L7's

Give us the exact ratings of your subs. Are they 4 ohm DVC or 2 ohm DVC? How many drivers do you have? I can't tell if you you have the amp driving TWO L7s or simply sending power TO an undisclosed number of drivers.

 How are they wired? Prove that the amp is seeing a 1 Ohm load.

chevyman26 
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I'm kind of leaning toward incorrect gain setting on this one...  mainly because of when you say "My subs sound a little weird but still are pumpin."
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I didn't install anything..Since i dont know what the hell im doing i decided to let the pro's handle it. I know a little more from this site but i have many many many years left before i get to Dyohn..Status. I believe they are 2ohm DVC but im no to sure..all i know is that i blew my first two out and now this is happening with the second 2. i had no problem before i put my second amp in for my interior's after 1 week of having both amps in thats when my subs died and now this happened. If i stand right next to the subs while they are on a high volume u can hear like something hitting like a baffle or something. I took it to the pros and they said they dunno what wrong with them..they sound like there defected. when u get into the driver seat and put it up u really cant hear the sound at all so to be they are working fine. its just now they are starting to shut off. My battery guage says its running at 13-14 so its probably not the power. what else could it be? would the Impendence load blow out speakers and cause this? It has happen to me when im running my home receiever to loud it shuts off is it basically the same thing? how do i fix this?

thanx for being so patient.

I guess that guy has subs.
94legend 
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Yeah, it must be hard to know everything. Just thought about taking a couple of class's trainings, and major in this area. and start a private car audio/stereo dealer and do it as a career. Thats i suppose how you would know everything.

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lolzitsmtss 
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lol yeah im currently 19 and always interested in home audio, and i just got a car maybe a year ago and im showing more and more interest.would be a pretty sweet career  with technology these days

I guess that guy has subs.

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