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<blockquote data-quote="Wellyboy" data-source="post: 8594047" data-attributes="member: 673434"><p>Yep you are correct. Not gona argue there, the point I was making is that his amp is constantly playing at 100% (med-high volume, or the max he can handle) without any breathing room and although this okay with some amps(models not brands)in most it isn't and I think it is a factor to consider as you would want to protect your amplifier 1st over your subs logically. I have come across a few in my years that struggle at 100% for lengthy periods of time at med-high volume an pop into protect if Ur lucky before IC's Dnt burn out. So after he double checks his connections and if their all solid, what would one consider doing next? </p><p>Sent from my MHA-L09 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wellyboy, post: 8594047, member: 673434"] Yep you are correct. Not gona argue there, the point I was making is that his amp is constantly playing at 100% (med-high volume, or the max he can handle) without any breathing room and although this okay with some amps(models not brands)in most it isn't and I think it is a factor to consider as you would want to protect your amplifier 1st over your subs logically. I have come across a few in my years that struggle at 100% for lengthy periods of time at med-high volume an pop into protect if Ur lucky before IC's Dnt burn out. So after he double checks his connections and if their all solid, what would one consider doing next? Sent from my MHA-L09 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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