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<blockquote data-quote="Team Maxxsonics" data-source="post: 6155208" data-attributes="member: 564651"><p>Rather then smoking amps and probably damaging subs, call Alpine!</p><p></p><p>Who knows more about there products then them?</p><p></p><p>It's amazing how many people go round and round, blow there $hit up or run it under brutal conditions until it's nearly dead and then get 15 differant opinions from 15 differanrt people.</p><p></p><p>Call Alpine, tell them what product you have (yes, all the details such amp model number, subwoofer type and impedance, wire, radio...), tell them what it's been doing and they will help.</p><p></p><p>It would help to be at BB when you call Alpine because they will likely ask questions that you may not have the answers or equipment to measure with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Team Maxxsonics, post: 6155208, member: 564651"] Rather then smoking amps and probably damaging subs, call Alpine! Who knows more about there products then them? It's amazing how many people go round and round, blow there $hit up or run it under brutal conditions until it's nearly dead and then get 15 differant opinions from 15 differanrt people. Call Alpine, tell them what product you have (yes, all the details such amp model number, subwoofer type and impedance, wire, radio...), tell them what it's been doing and they will help. It would help to be at BB when you call Alpine because they will likely ask questions that you may not have the answers or equipment to measure with. [/QUOTE]
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