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<blockquote data-quote="headless" data-source="post: 4631444" data-attributes="member: 566363"><p>LOL... wow dude, you're an arrogant ****er, aren't you?</p><p></p><p>Not only am I not lying, but my setup has been this way for over a year, and it plays more than an hour a day at high volumes with this configuration, and it has survived several 5+ hour road trips where i never turned the music down the entire way...in florida, in near 100 degree temperatures.</p><p></p><p>Before that, i had a punch 60 running bridged into a dual 6 ohm 12w6, thus a 3 ohm load, for several years without damaging the 60 either. Perhaps you clipped the shit out of the ones you and you ran back in the day and killed them, but mine aren't dying.</p><p></p><p>I've got a 120mm fan blowing over the amplifier (actually, it's pulling air over the punch 100 and blowing it across my mids/highs amp - an arc audio 4150xxk, otherwise nothing special.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="headless, post: 4631444, member: 566363"] LOL... wow dude, you're an arrogant ****er, aren't you? Not only am I not lying, but my setup has been this way for over a year, and it plays more than an hour a day at high volumes with this configuration, and it has survived several 5+ hour road trips where i never turned the music down the entire way...in florida, in near 100 degree temperatures. Before that, i had a punch 60 running bridged into a dual 6 ohm 12w6, thus a 3 ohm load, for several years without damaging the 60 either. Perhaps you clipped the shit out of the ones you and you ran back in the day and killed them, but mine aren't dying. I've got a 120mm fan blowing over the amplifier (actually, it's pulling air over the punch 100 and blowing it across my mids/highs amp - an arc audio 4150xxk, otherwise nothing special. [/QUOTE]
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