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<blockquote data-quote="Phatillusion" data-source="post: 14222" data-attributes="member: 541271"><p>Why would I lie, I have no reason to impress anybody, I don't even have a system anymore, and none the less with road gear. I was simply stating a fact that it doesn't take much power to get decent sound, and unless something is wrong with the output on that amp, meaning it isn't putting out even close to what it was rated for.</p><p></p><p>The road gear amp I had was $37 brand new. I think you are right, it isn't 2-ohm stable. I blew the first one I had, but I got another and was very careful. My system sounded good for what I had, and believe me I got many compliments from the setup I had for the price I paid. The amp would go into thermal protection, when it hit certain frequency's, if the volume was up to high. I later upgraded to the Kenwood 729S, and of course it sounded much better, and I do still have the roadgear amp, and was thinking about using it in a project I have coming up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatillusion, post: 14222, member: 541271"] Why would I lie, I have no reason to impress anybody, I don't even have a system anymore, and none the less with road gear. I was simply stating a fact that it doesn't take much power to get decent sound, and unless something is wrong with the output on that amp, meaning it isn't putting out even close to what it was rated for. The road gear amp I had was $37 brand new. I think you are right, it isn't 2-ohm stable. I blew the first one I had, but I got another and was very careful. My system sounded good for what I had, and believe me I got many compliments from the setup I had for the price I paid. The amp would go into thermal protection, when it hit certain frequency's, if the volume was up to high. I later upgraded to the Kenwood 729S, and of course it sounded much better, and I do still have the roadgear amp, and was thinking about using it in a project I have coming up. [/QUOTE]
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