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<blockquote data-quote="AsK 5109" data-source="post: 421918" data-attributes="member: 554199"><p>Ok lets examine this.</p><p></p><p>First of all, those amps are on ALL-DAY, and all of those amps are getting hot even if their not pumping any power to a sub at the moment. Second, A Bazooka was the first amp I ever tried, the Manager of the mobile audio section at CC reccommended me this amp over an MTX and an Alpine V12. And you know what......I still have the amp today, just not in use. I used it for eight months and never once did it over heat, and never once did it go into protection mode. I use it for my test amp from now one. Are Bazooka amps known to overheat.......yes......but they will only overheat to the extreme of protection mode if you put 2 subs on their, with one your fine........and that's with the boost all the way up to. So I say it is a solid amp if you don't want to spend more then 200. It is certainly better then other brands such as Pyramid, Pyle, Coustic, Boss. I guarantee you'll be happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AsK 5109, post: 421918, member: 554199"] Ok lets examine this. First of all, those amps are on ALL-DAY, and all of those amps are getting hot even if their not pumping any power to a sub at the moment. Second, A Bazooka was the first amp I ever tried, the Manager of the mobile audio section at CC reccommended me this amp over an MTX and an Alpine V12. And you know what......I still have the amp today, just not in use. I used it for eight months and never once did it over heat, and never once did it go into protection mode. I use it for my test amp from now one. Are Bazooka amps known to overheat.......yes......but they will only overheat to the extreme of protection mode if you put 2 subs on their, with one your fine........and that's with the boost all the way up to. So I say it is a solid amp if you don't want to spend more then 200. It is certainly better then other brands such as Pyramid, Pyle, Coustic, Boss. I guarantee you'll be happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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