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i got a kicker 2500 running @ 2 ohms, when i use my dmm, i'm supposed to be under 70 volts. but when i set the hu bass to zero and turn up the gains , i only can get to about 40 volts max, but heres the thing, i smell burning and my subs don't move very much..

whats the problem?

 
you must have a load present on the amplifier. if your amp is not regulated, then you must have the speakers connected. if the amp is regulated, then you can disconnect the speakers and get a good reading.

 
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