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Amplifier goes into protect with 12 dvc subs.
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<blockquote data-quote="blakktalon" data-source="post: 7241204" data-attributes="member: 628028"><p>I missed the part where he said two subs, I apoligize. I just recognized the amp. The 1300A is a 300-Watt mono subwoofer amplifier Not a 4 channel amp. I am left to ponder myself on how you could get a brand new amp, and two subs to go into protect mode. I guess you might be able to get them wired into a 1 ohm configuration. (correct me If I am wrong), Or please enlighten me.</p><p></p><p>The Reference 1300A features a 12dB per octave electronic crossover, allowing you to optimize bass performance based on enclosure type and subwoofer selection. Full-range preamp outputs facilitate use of multiple amplifiers without the need for noisy and expensive adapters or signal splitters. Remote level bass control and port for future expansion products are included. It also has two positive and two negative speaker 4 gauge wire holes. So you dont have to try to cram two 4 gauge wires in one hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blakktalon, post: 7241204, member: 628028"] I missed the part where he said two subs, I apoligize. I just recognized the amp. The 1300A is a 300-Watt mono subwoofer amplifier Not a 4 channel amp. I am left to ponder myself on how you could get a brand new amp, and two subs to go into protect mode. I guess you might be able to get them wired into a 1 ohm configuration. (correct me If I am wrong), Or please enlighten me. The Reference 1300A features a 12dB per octave electronic crossover, allowing you to optimize bass performance based on enclosure type and subwoofer selection. Full-range preamp outputs facilitate use of multiple amplifiers without the need for noisy and expensive adapters or signal splitters. Remote level bass control and port for future expansion products are included. It also has two positive and two negative speaker 4 gauge wire holes. So you dont have to try to cram two 4 gauge wires in one hole. [/QUOTE]
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