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<blockquote data-quote="SageFrancis88" data-source="post: 3628154" data-attributes="member: 582509"><p>I recent bought an amp from devastating devastating_mat. It is a concept 2400. It worked perfect for the first 3 days then at low volume it made a click noise and started smoking a little and turned off. I turned everything off. I opened the amp up its burned on the circuit board. I was wondering why this happened? Its wired up to one DC Sound Lab Level 3 15" tuned to 28hz. Wired at 2 Ohms. Gain was 3/4 up. 1/0 Gauge wire.</p><p></p><p>????????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SageFrancis88, post: 3628154, member: 582509"] I recent bought an amp from devastating devastating_mat. It is a concept 2400. It worked perfect for the first 3 days then at low volume it made a click noise and started smoking a little and turned off. I turned everything off. I opened the amp up its burned on the circuit board. I was wondering why this happened? Its wired up to one DC Sound Lab Level 3 15" tuned to 28hz. Wired at 2 Ohms. Gain was 3/4 up. 1/0 Gauge wire. ???????? [/QUOTE]
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