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Do amps give off a burning smell?
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<blockquote data-quote="desertheat" data-source="post: 1595062" data-attributes="member: 557169"><p>Yeah probably the sub. I have had smoke pouring out ports before haha! Means you have the voice coil pretty darn hot, usually 350F+++ Also I have to agree, probably not the amp. As crappy as they may seem, I never had a profile let me down *LOL* I owned a few california series back in the 90's. Have to say they were the most bullet proof beat on amps I have owned. They are still rocking in my dads offroad truck today hahah! The are bairly white, have beer stains on them, heat sinks gouged, not even mounted... every now and again a wire pulls out and deadshorts blowing a fuse yet they keep going! I have asked my dad to let me install them right for him and clean them up, but he says the beer stains keeps them cool and is sticking the board together. A profile always puts a smile on my face, not from laughing at it, but knowing that it is actually a good amp haha!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desertheat, post: 1595062, member: 557169"] Yeah probably the sub. I have had smoke pouring out ports before haha! Means you have the voice coil pretty darn hot, usually 350F+++ Also I have to agree, probably not the amp. As crappy as they may seem, I never had a profile let me down *LOL* I owned a few california series back in the 90's. Have to say they were the most bullet proof beat on amps I have owned. They are still rocking in my dads offroad truck today hahah! The are bairly white, have beer stains on them, heat sinks gouged, not even mounted... every now and again a wire pulls out and deadshorts blowing a fuse yet they keep going! I have asked my dad to let me install them right for him and clean them up, but he says the beer stains keeps them cool and is sticking the board together. A profile always puts a smile on my face, not from laughing at it, but knowing that it is actually a good amp haha!!! [/QUOTE]
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