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<blockquote data-quote="Boomin_tahoe" data-source="post: 8594812" data-attributes="member: 562180"><p>Well since you did just trash talk on the company I'm running their amps for pushing my subs and speakers, I can tell ya right now, it's more than likely user error. Because I've had my amps for a good solid 2-3 years now w/o any issues. Yes their not the best amps. yes they are budget amps. At the time, I was searching for new amps and my budget was 500....so I picked SS. People like/dislike/hate it gonna have a vast amount of opinions either on their own experiences. There are a few to some people that have ran the big mono amp 1/2 ohm load and the amp heats up fast, no matter how strong the electrical . Well duh! Amp is only/supposed to be 1 ohm capable, not 1/2 ohm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomin_tahoe, post: 8594812, member: 562180"] Well since you did just trash talk on the company I'm running their amps for pushing my subs and speakers, I can tell ya right now, it's more than likely user error. Because I've had my amps for a good solid 2-3 years now w/o any issues. Yes their not the best amps. yes they are budget amps. At the time, I was searching for new amps and my budget was 500....so I picked SS. People like/dislike/hate it gonna have a vast amount of opinions either on their own experiences. There are a few to some people that have ran the big mono amp 1/2 ohm load and the amp heats up fast, no matter how strong the electrical . Well duh! Amp is only/supposed to be 1 ohm capable, not 1/2 ohm. [/QUOTE]
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