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<blockquote data-quote="Why So Cereal?" data-source="post: 7612541" data-attributes="member: 626047"><p>Not sure if this will affect your decision and I honestly dont think it should but here's something you should know about the Aura Amp. I run both an Aura and Boston GT amp in my car right now. I can blast my system all effin day and that Boston amp doesnt even THINK about heating up. The Aura....will get warm, but not hot enough to shut off. I guess the point is. If u go Aura, be sure to give it ample ventilating space (as you should with any amp anyway). If, for some odd reason, you are limited to some weird spot for your amp, the BA might be the better choice.</p><p></p><p>Once again, the Aura has never EVER shut off on me, but it does get warmer than the BA GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Why So Cereal?, post: 7612541, member: 626047"] Not sure if this will affect your decision and I honestly dont think it should but here's something you should know about the Aura Amp. I run both an Aura and Boston GT amp in my car right now. I can blast my system all effin day and that Boston amp doesnt even THINK about heating up. The Aura....will get warm, but not hot enough to shut off. I guess the point is. If u go Aura, be sure to give it ample ventilating space (as you should with any amp anyway). If, for some odd reason, you are limited to some weird spot for your amp, the BA might be the better choice. Once again, the Aura has never EVER shut off on me, but it does get warmer than the BA GT. [/QUOTE]
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