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<blockquote data-quote="tommydh" data-source="post: 8242932" data-attributes="member: 640628"><p>It took them that long to realize that the configuration was too low impedance for amps. I would definately go to another shop or completely rewire everyting with new wire. There has to be a problem that is probably minor but causing issues that they didnt look for. A dmm would be first thing I grabbed instead of another amp or three on sop cost it sounds. If I'm the shop I would rather spend an hour of my time vs unhappy customer and multiple products being given away for replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommydh, post: 8242932, member: 640628"] It took them that long to realize that the configuration was too low impedance for amps. I would definately go to another shop or completely rewire everyting with new wire. There has to be a problem that is probably minor but causing issues that they didnt look for. A dmm would be first thing I grabbed instead of another amp or three on sop cost it sounds. If I'm the shop I would rather spend an hour of my time vs unhappy customer and multiple products being given away for replacement. [/QUOTE]
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