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<blockquote data-quote="Tagme" data-source="post: 2551559" data-attributes="member: 572378"><p>ok i'm glad its a manufacturer deffect i'm sending them out on monday hopefully when they look at it they realize that it is indeed there fault and not mine. It took me 3 hours of talking to get something settled. yeah i have a 1000W amp stable at 2 ohms and i'm probably gonna upgrade to a 1500W amp stable at 2 ohms. the thing i'm worried about if i do that will i need to have a thicker gauge wire ran. because if i remember correctly i've got 16 or 12 gauge speaker wire. would that be sufficient to run 1500W mono block that in turn will power the 8000 because to do all that as far as like parts would go would probably run me only like 240 more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tagme, post: 2551559, member: 572378"] ok i'm glad its a manufacturer deffect i'm sending them out on monday hopefully when they look at it they realize that it is indeed there fault and not mine. It took me 3 hours of talking to get something settled. yeah i have a 1000W amp stable at 2 ohms and i'm probably gonna upgrade to a 1500W amp stable at 2 ohms. the thing i'm worried about if i do that will i need to have a thicker gauge wire ran. because if i remember correctly i've got 16 or 12 gauge speaker wire. would that be sufficient to run 1500W mono block that in turn will power the 8000 because to do all that as far as like parts would go would probably run me only like 240 more. [/QUOTE]
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