The problem is i got a amp gaven to me perfomance tek icbm 9550 and it looks like a awesome amp but it has 8 transictor fried i think someone hooked it up wrong and i know if i replace them it will work i got faith there the there the things in the inside of the amp that go all along the sidesplease respond i neeed some for cheap or need it fixed cheap please call 928 234 7480Describe your 1GB PC2700 DDR DIMM Memory Problem
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If it stays on even when the speaker are not connected to it then the amp is fried but f it goes off when the amp is hooked up with no speakers then check the Ohm load on the amp and wire the speakers to match that but don't go below the ohm load on the amp...this site will help.... http://www.crutchfield.com/S-ApB0sVuYqNs/learn/learningcenter/car/subwoofers_wiring.html
That 700 watts is maximum peak power, not RMS. If you're looking to not spend a lot of money for an amp, but want something that sends enough power to the Performance Teknique's, I'd recommend a 2-channel like the Boss Diablo D400.2. It's plently powerful enough and if you change out later, the amp can be bridged. And for inexpensive, it's got a lot of nice features, including a remote level control. It's 2ohm stable in stereo. Nice, for under $70.
This sounds like a gain setting problem on your amp. The best way to adjust is to set your volume on the head unit to about 75% volume and then adjust the gain up until it sounds distorted a little. Back it off jst enough for the distortion to go away and you are set. Only other thing to try is use a multimeter set on Ohms to test the resistance of your speaker configuration. Looks like 2000 is th peak power (not RMS) and is only possible at high current configurations. You are probably running at 4 Ohms, but this amp only puts out rated power at 1 ohm stereo or 2 ohm bridged. Many people say Performance Technique are overrated, so maybe not even what it is rated at - 350 x 2 @ 2 ohms bridged (probably only about 175 x 2 at 4 ohms bridged)
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