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1. The input sensitivity (gain control) may be set too high. Try reducing the gain to see if the amp still go into protect
2. The amp may be getting too hot due to a lack of average ventilation provided contained by the installation. Check the temperature by holding your appendage directly over the amp - if it is too hot to touch, it is too hot to operate reliably. Try to mount the amp in a location that have better ventilation.
3. The power and ground cable to the amp may be too frothy of a gauge, preventing the amp from getting plenty current to provide its full output. Check the size that you installed against the manufacturer-recommended gauge, customarily listed contained by the owner's manual.
4. The impedance nouns connected to the amp may be below the minimum allowable - normally 2-ohm for stereo operation and 4-ohm for bridged "mono" operation. This could be due to too various speakers connected in an indecorous wiring configuration, such as two 4-ohm speakers wired surrounded by parallel connected to the bridged output of the amp.
5. A short on the speaker wires also creates a low impedance condition.
6. There may be a defective speaker connected to the system, causing the amp to shut down to protect itself from reduce to rubble. Try disconnecting all speakers, and assessment the system - one speaker at a time.
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