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<blockquote data-quote="stevew007" data-source="post: 7602419" data-attributes="member: 570054"><p>hifonics Goliath had a problem when you would gain match amps with no load they would go up in smoke.</p><p></p><p>happened to a friend of mine with a z1 he took out the sub and still had the amp remote hooked up so one day hes driving along and the amp went up in smoke.</p><p></p><p>so i say its a fact that with no load being on the amp (load being a speaker) they can go up in smoke.how many of them will do it I have no idea but i do know of 2.</p><p></p><p>how about the fact that the first sundown 1500's would burn up the slave amp if you used a certain brand RCA ?? true it happened to many people including my self</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevew007, post: 7602419, member: 570054"] hifonics Goliath had a problem when you would gain match amps with no load they would go up in smoke. happened to a friend of mine with a z1 he took out the sub and still had the amp remote hooked up so one day hes driving along and the amp went up in smoke. so i say its a fact that with no load being on the amp (load being a speaker) they can go up in smoke.how many of them will do it I have no idea but i do know of 2. how about the fact that the first sundown 1500's would burn up the slave amp if you used a certain brand RCA ?? true it happened to many people including my self [/QUOTE]
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