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<blockquote data-quote="only126db" data-source="post: 6018561" data-attributes="member: 586915"><p>Possesion of a controlled substance.</p><p></p><p>They do not use labs to analyse narcotics, thats only on tv, they use field test kits.</p><p></p><p>If it turns a certain color it's classified as a certain drug, it only has to have certain elements to be considered such.</p><p></p><p>Which then again leads to the duck theory.</p><p></p><p>But whatever, tired of arguing this, the outcome is all going to be the same whether it be true DC or a DC clone sent to your speakers, it's bad for the amplifier and speaker to continuously run in a full clipped scenario if there is any argument to the contrary then enjoy the magic white smoke from your equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="only126db, post: 6018561, member: 586915"] Possesion of a controlled substance. They do not use labs to analyse narcotics, thats only on tv, they use field test kits. If it turns a certain color it's classified as a certain drug, it only has to have certain elements to be considered such. Which then again leads to the duck theory. But whatever, tired of arguing this, the outcome is all going to be the same whether it be true DC or a DC clone sent to your speakers, it's bad for the amplifier and speaker to continuously run in a full clipped scenario if there is any argument to the contrary then enjoy the magic white smoke from your equipment. [/QUOTE]
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