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I have a RF 600.1bd amp with 2 RF p3 subs. It worked fine in my other vehicle but ever since i moved it from there it's hasn't worked correctly yet. I thinking about buying a new radio thinking that's the problem but I just need some help
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is it overheating? check the ground wire most of the time a bad ground causes all kinds of goofy effects. turn the amp gain down a little. If the head unit has it's own gain to the amp turn that down. All tricks that have worked for me.You may have a ground wire thats not properly connected
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If your amp is set for a 4 ohm load but you have wired your speakers at 8 ohms, the load will automatically shut off your amp or radio. Check out your number of speakers, their ohm load, and the configuration of the wiring to your speakers (parallel or series).Trick my truck, lights moving to the beat!?
I would look at the way you have your speakers wired and calculate your impedence. Compare it to the rated output load of your amp. Sounds like your output side might be overheating and shutting down.Here is a good reference
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Your amp is getting too hot and shutting off. When the amp cools, it will come back on.
check ground or turn your gain on the amp down a little bit
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