Overheating I`ve had a Hifonics Thor (old brand) for 19yrs. and this is the first time it`s over-heating.Wanting to find the specs on how to hook up one Kicker 10 in. to it. It has never been hot before , wondering if they hooked it up wrong. Thank you.
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yes you have a internal fault of the amp. the circuit that puts it into
safe mode is bad and that is a very small chip on the board know as a
op amp. needs to be repaired.
pull your subs out of your box and test each sub with a 9 volt battery it should **** in if postive is to negative and extend if matched neg to neg pos to pos
Try switching around one of the pos/neg speaker wires (you may have one crossed and they are firing out of phase, meaning when one pushes out the other pushes in and vise versa causing the base signals to cancel each other out) while the system is playing, only switch one speaker,not both. You can normally look at the subs and tell if they are moving very good and not much bass is there, you could also have the wrong box for them, this will also give a similar result
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