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<blockquote data-quote="memphisgods" data-source="post: 8801749" data-attributes="member: 630820"><p>When the amp is stable at a certain resistance then they absolutely should run the same as anything else for long periods of time. MMATS amps are proven in the sub world that is why they cost $1 per watt generally. Sadly most people that have not played with car audio for years don't know how to wire subwoofers properly in general so if they do damage or get down to .25 ohms accidently there will be some issues. As long as you keep the subs wired properly and have proper stable power then you will have long lasting quality amplifiers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memphisgods, post: 8801749, member: 630820"] When the amp is stable at a certain resistance then they absolutely should run the same as anything else for long periods of time. MMATS amps are proven in the sub world that is why they cost $1 per watt generally. Sadly most people that have not played with car audio for years don't know how to wire subwoofers properly in general so if they do damage or get down to .25 ohms accidently there will be some issues. As long as you keep the subs wired properly and have proper stable power then you will have long lasting quality amplifiers. [/QUOTE]
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