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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8810753" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>Similar to the Power Acoustik A1800db / A2400db / a3000db / OV1-5500D amps, Planet Audio BB2400, Soundstream PCA2000d, and several others that use the same basic generic design for different power levels. The output driver section in this design run hot and prone to failure. If the fan starts to fail that blows on the driver card, it’s pretty much a death sentence for the amp. If the fan ever sounds funny, stop using the amp until you replace said fan, fans do go bad and need oiled or replaced. I'd agree that 1500rms is in the ballpark for that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8810753, member: 682903"] Similar to the Power Acoustik A1800db / A2400db / a3000db / OV1-5500D amps, Planet Audio BB2400, Soundstream PCA2000d, and several others that use the same basic generic design for different power levels. The output driver section in this design run hot and prone to failure. If the fan starts to fail that blows on the driver card, it’s pretty much a death sentence for the amp. If the fan ever sounds funny, stop using the amp until you replace said fan, fans do go bad and need oiled or replaced. I'd agree that 1500rms is in the ballpark for that one. [/QUOTE]
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