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<blockquote data-quote="redciv" data-source="post: 44689" data-attributes="member: 543172"><p>It is definitely great. BTW should I switch to 4ga wire, I mean the readings on the multimeter were fine and also since USAcoustics rated all power ratings at 12.9v, my amp is probally putting out more power than the 410w I am assuming. Reason for question is because I have some older, believe it or not 6year old MTX subs, which were only rated at 125w each. The amp is supposed to put out 240w I guess I would do better to just cut the gain on those two channels once I get the amp up and running again. BTW I have to say that you have truly been a SAVIOR to me. I found out alot about troubleshooting a problem so BIG UPS TO CHRIS229. YEAH BABY!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redciv, post: 44689, member: 543172"] It is definitely great. BTW should I switch to 4ga wire, I mean the readings on the multimeter were fine and also since USAcoustics rated all power ratings at 12.9v, my amp is probally putting out more power than the 410w I am assuming. Reason for question is because I have some older, believe it or not 6year old MTX subs, which were only rated at 125w each. The amp is supposed to put out 240w I guess I would do better to just cut the gain on those two channels once I get the amp up and running again. BTW I have to say that you have truly been a SAVIOR to me. I found out alot about troubleshooting a problem so BIG UPS TO CHRIS229. YEAH BABY!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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