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<blockquote data-quote="TheVanMan" data-source="post: 422355" data-attributes="member: 546085"><p>Ok, let me tell the whole story then.</p><p></p><p>It was the P.miller one. It was when they first put them in. The amp was on the wall for like 4 hours at most and It wasn't on all that time. It was suppose to be 1ohm stable and the guy just hooked two of the dual 4 p.miller subs in parallel for a 1ohm load to show me this. Thats when it happened. Maybe it just because it was on the wall. Maybe it is better in car instead. I am just saying what I saw from personal experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheVanMan, post: 422355, member: 546085"] Ok, let me tell the whole story then. It was the P.miller one. It was when they first put them in. The amp was on the wall for like 4 hours at most and It wasn't on all that time. It was suppose to be 1ohm stable and the guy just hooked two of the dual 4 p.miller subs in parallel for a 1ohm load to show me this. Thats when it happened. Maybe it just because it was on the wall. Maybe it is better in car instead. I am just saying what I saw from personal experience. [/QUOTE]
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