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<blockquote data-quote="West1" data-source="post: 8656314" data-attributes="member: 586208"><p>I have the FSD2600. It hardly gets warm. A local member met me and set the gains with his SMD DD1. He did set it so I had a hair of play so there was minimal risk of blowing subs. Volts stay between 13.8-14.4. Starts up at 14.6-14.8 and after 5-10min it drops and stays in that area depending on songs played.</p><p></p><p>The song by E-40, "In a bucket" has dropped volts at its lowest of 13.8. I have not seen anything lower than that on my LED stinger meter.</p><p></p><p>I am just not happy with the overall loudness. I am hoping deeper bass would solve the unhappiness. On the other hand, my rear view mirror would prefer the sa-15's. On warm days the rear view mirror is useless. It still has a good amount of life based on the few times I need to adjust but it just cant handle warm days and max volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="West1, post: 8656314, member: 586208"] I have the FSD2600. It hardly gets warm. A local member met me and set the gains with his SMD DD1. He did set it so I had a hair of play so there was minimal risk of blowing subs. Volts stay between 13.8-14.4. Starts up at 14.6-14.8 and after 5-10min it drops and stays in that area depending on songs played. The song by E-40, "In a bucket" has dropped volts at its lowest of 13.8. I have not seen anything lower than that on my LED stinger meter. I am just not happy with the overall loudness. I am hoping deeper bass would solve the unhappiness. On the other hand, my rear view mirror would prefer the sa-15's. On warm days the rear view mirror is useless. It still has a good amount of life based on the few times I need to adjust but it just cant handle warm days and max volume. [/QUOTE]
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