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<blockquote data-quote="NDMstang65" data-source="post: 5394507" data-attributes="member: 544576"><p>Playing below tuning has nothing to do with inducing heat. If anything it gets rid of heat because the soft part assembly is moving...more.</p><p></p><p>What your feeling is the wrath of these fantastically cheap Korean high current amps...rather then a high voltage amps that are very very expensive, and too much volume knob. If you begin square wave anything it will build up heat (current). If you are not smelling coil then it is not hot...but 99% of people do not understand how the cooling techniques work...yes the dustcaps will get warm, some even get hot as Lil John's does in his van, but it is due to the ambient air and heat transfer...</p><p></p><p>I've got an SSD 12..with 1200 watts to it..daily..copper coil..no 'options' sealed and it never gets hot...beat on it all day long!</p><p></p><p>Granted i've got almost 2kw to each tweet setup on the door of the green truck and never fried them or got them 'hot..'</p><p></p><p>The BL is designed to be a step between a Q, and a BTL....1500 watts to 1700 watts is fine for the normal person who might not know when to stop with the volume knob. If they simply don't know when to stop then 1000 watts is fair...</p><p></p><p>2kw+ = BTL territory..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDMstang65, post: 5394507, member: 544576"] Playing below tuning has nothing to do with inducing heat. If anything it gets rid of heat because the soft part assembly is moving...more. What your feeling is the wrath of these fantastically cheap Korean high current amps...rather then a high voltage amps that are very very expensive, and too much volume knob. If you begin square wave anything it will build up heat (current). If you are not smelling coil then it is not hot...but 99% of people do not understand how the cooling techniques work...yes the dustcaps will get warm, some even get hot as Lil John's does in his van, but it is due to the ambient air and heat transfer... I've got an SSD 12..with 1200 watts to it..daily..copper coil..no 'options' sealed and it never gets hot...beat on it all day long! Granted i've got almost 2kw to each tweet setup on the door of the green truck and never fried them or got them 'hot..' The BL is designed to be a step between a Q, and a BTL....1500 watts to 1700 watts is fine for the normal person who might not know when to stop with the volume knob. If they simply don't know when to stop then 1000 watts is fair... 2kw+ = BTL territory.. [/QUOTE]
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