Originally posted by DJ Scotty
but can you speculate why, if I do indeed have my subs running parallel and showing the amp a 2 ohm load bridged, I have had NO shut down or distortion or blown fuse problems whatsoever---
How about this....rather then speculating, do something that we all told you to do at least a year ago: Either get a multimeter and measure the resistance of your subs, or just remove one, and check the model number and how they are wired.
PM me if you want me to help you with the process.
Unless you have a superhuman RF amp (doubtful), it's not running stable with a 2 ohm mono load. I'm willing to bet that you are either at a 4 or 8 ohm mono load. I've owned that year RF amp, and they even hate a 4 ohm mono load. This amp runs VERY hot, and I would venture to say it would only last minutes driven hard into a 2 ohm mono load.
I have no problem giving you a hand to help you achive your goals....but we've been through this plenty of times before, yet everytime we suggest you do something to better diagnose the problem, you don't listen, and just post the same question 6 months later.
I'm not trying to piss in your wheaties - We need some more exact information rather then speculation.
We are doing our part, how about you do yours?