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<blockquote data-quote="JayRich" data-source="post: 5884460" data-attributes="member: 572241"><p>First off that box is too big, I know b/c i had mine in a box that big and I had to put a piece of wood in it. For 600 watts id go .85-1.0 max. They have a 3" v/c so im doubting it would blow that easily off of that power even though you were clipping the piss out of it. I also think it sounds like you may have a grounding issue if everything went out. Check you grounds and make sure they are secure and that there is a good connection to the metal(scrap off paint if neccesary)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayRich, post: 5884460, member: 572241"] First off that box is too big, I know b/c i had mine in a box that big and I had to put a piece of wood in it. For 600 watts id go .85-1.0 max. They have a 3" v/c so im doubting it would blow that easily off of that power even though you were clipping the piss out of it. I also think it sounds like you may have a grounding issue if everything went out. Check you grounds and make sure they are secure and that there is a good connection to the metal(scrap off paint if neccesary) [/QUOTE]
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