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<blockquote data-quote="Mass Car Audio" data-source="post: 6476088" data-attributes="member: 604291"><p>That is wrong, if you have a poor electrical and you have poor voltage all the time that is when the power supply fets will fail and it may even take out the power supply transformer. When you have your amp wired below it's lowest recommended impedance load the output section of the amp will fail before the power supply will. Also when the power supply fets fail it could also take out the output section of the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mass Car Audio, post: 6476088, member: 604291"] That is wrong, if you have a poor electrical and you have poor voltage all the time that is when the power supply fets will fail and it may even take out the power supply transformer. When you have your amp wired below it's lowest recommended impedance load the output section of the amp will fail before the power supply will. Also when the power supply fets fail it could also take out the output section of the amp. [/QUOTE]
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