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Blew out a JL 12w7 first day of purchase with a JL 1000/1 amp...how did this happen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stalin-ohaulic" data-source="post: 6963270" data-attributes="member: 585517"><p>There you go! Now you admit it. Still in this case, as an uneducated consumer, you expected things to be set up so you could turn your little knob as far as you want and nothing gets damaged. That is not an unreasonable expectation since you paid to have that done. Once you get your new sub and they put it in, you will be disappointed with the output I'm sure. Don't let that bother you. Unhook your little bass boost knob and stick it in a closet. It's how you blew your sub. ...... if you clip those jl / series amplifiers too long they will fry. I mean 20-30 minutes of clipping will do that thing in. You're lucky it just blew the sub honestly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalin-ohaulic, post: 6963270, member: 585517"] There you go! Now you admit it. Still in this case, as an uneducated consumer, you expected things to be set up so you could turn your little knob as far as you want and nothing gets damaged. That is not an unreasonable expectation since you paid to have that done. Once you get your new sub and they put it in, you will be disappointed with the output I'm sure. Don't let that bother you. Unhook your little bass boost knob and stick it in a closet. It's how you blew your sub. ...... if you clip those jl / series amplifiers too long they will fry. I mean 20-30 minutes of clipping will do that thing in. You're lucky it just blew the sub honestly. [/QUOTE]
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