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why is that relevant? im pretty sure some vibration if it was mounted on the box wouldnt have magically changed the OEM screws to whatever DBR foundwhere was the amp mounted?
why is that relevant? im pretty sure some vibration if it was mounted on the box wouldnt have magically changed the OEM screws to whatever DBR foundwhere was the amp mounted?
x2why is that relevant? Im pretty sure some vibration if it was mounted on the box wouldnt have magically changed the oem screws to whatever dbr found
Without proof its hearsay. If you had the amp in possession for two days and then it suddenly blew there is no way for you to prove to me that you didnt mess with it. You cant deny those simple facts.so that would make you a crook to since I did nothing to it...
as unfortunate as the situation is ^^^ he has a point. u may have not done ANYTHING but hook it up but it simply is the fact that u had it and it worked. i was sent a soundigital amp on here couple days ago and he said it worked. bench tested it and it didnt work. when the tech at crossfire checked it he said "yea we see alot of these and stetsoms built very sloppy and careless" so anything could have happened manWithout proof its hearsay. If you had the amp in possession for two days and then it suddenly blew there is no way for you to prove to me that you didnt mess with it. You cant deny those simple facts.
because they make lots of power and 90% of amps you buy today are made in china and korea but the korean amps are good sh1t....not to many amps are made in the USA no moreAfter reading.... I'd still buy from RAB. Either way, why are ppl still buying these Brazilian amps anyway ?