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<blockquote data-quote="So Low iT Hz" data-source="post: 8207064" data-attributes="member: 658541"><p>That's really not much electrical support to run such a juicy amp. I'd keep the gain a bit lower if you can. Then invest in at least three more D1200s</p><p></p><p>As far as the amp on the box, it's going to eventually damage any amplifier to have it endure such constant vibration but if you have no other choice you have no other choice. I have two layers of 2x4s and two .75" layers of mdf between the inside of my enclosure and my amps and there is still vibration that makes it through. But do everything you can to prevent excessive exposure to vibration and you should be fine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="So Low iT Hz, post: 8207064, member: 658541"] That's really not much electrical support to run such a juicy amp. I'd keep the gain a bit lower if you can. Then invest in at least three more D1200s As far as the amp on the box, it's going to eventually damage any amplifier to have it endure such constant vibration but if you have no other choice you have no other choice. I have two layers of 2x4s and two .75" layers of mdf between the inside of my enclosure and my amps and there is still vibration that makes it through. But do everything you can to prevent excessive exposure to vibration and you should be fine [/QUOTE]
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