Stereo Keeps Overheating
Hey, I've been trying to get my stereo going 100% for an upcoming sound-comp in kamloops and its a long way to go with a stereo that isnt working right. I need to problem solve this before adding another Sub amp and 2 more subs. Now I have been switching amps to try and problem solve but it has not helped me any. I was originally running 3 amps. Pioneer 800w mono digital for the subs (2 10's in dual slot ported box) A JBL BP series amplifier for the front with Alpine type-s Components and a old-school Alpine 4channel for the rear with Premier Components. I am running crossovers on all speakers, high pass is activated on my deck, and high pass is also activated on the mid-range amps. The JBL for the fronts would overheat within a 10minute period, the rear amplifier never overheated. I switched things around and ran a JL 4/300 which is/was a great amplifier in its day, it has never let me down. I eliminated the JBL and Alpine amplifiers and stuck with the JL but once again it kept going into protect mode after about 5 minutes. Soooo..... I turned the fronts down and it took longer to heat-up. I am running a optima red top, good strong grounds and dual 4gu wire into a distribution block in the rear. Wiring is not the problem, just everything gets HOT. Could me speakers be toast? They still sound great.
Idea's??
Ah, its a jvc avx11 hu. Another problem I've been having is I've blown numerous sets of tweeters. This year I've blown my... premier tweets, alpine type-s tweets, Hertz and Marantz tweets but the speakers themselves have held up pretty well. I have since turned down the high range but is there anything else I can do to prevent blowing them??
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Last edited by girlcrazy_420; 08-01-2009 at 08:35 PM.
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