Yeah the amp is the CA-3247 model.The RMS for the subs is 200 watts each.It only does this when the volume is high,when your really driving the amp.I guess if it is at a lower volume it takes longer to heat up.I also tried just running the mids themselves with the amp but it still brought about the same problem.The amp gets hot.I tried putting a wet cloth over it as it was running,and i it was ok.It would get hot but it would not shut down.What do you think?
Try running your subs in a series instead of parrallel. Its sounds to me that your amp is not stable to a 2ohm mono load. It may be stable to a 2ohm stereo load which doesn't draw as much amperage as the mono load. Less amps means less heat.
Well thanks for all the help with the amp guys but i already sold it off as it was. I dont think the connections were the problem. I think it was something internal.It would just keep cutting off after getting hot.I think it could be the mosfets.
dude so what did you do to sort out the problem?????Mine used to do that but all it was in the end was that the amp couldn't supply enough power to the speakers so it went into safe mode. Nothing wrong with it. It was just being driven too hard.
dude so what did you do to sort out the problem?????
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