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<blockquote data-quote="Bass911" data-source="post: 8070905" data-attributes="member: 580057"><p>One of my friends had an Audiobahn amp with a meter with the needle. He had no choice but to put the amp on the box. The box had overkill bracing. The bass was hitting so hard it was rattling the meter and needle. It looked like it was about break. We put 2 layers of Peel n Seal on the back of the amp and screwed it back on the box. Peel n Seal saved the day again. The meter was perfectly still under heavy bass conditions. It must be my imagination that it works? I can't really tell that any of you have used it that claims it does nothing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bass911, post: 8070905, member: 580057"] One of my friends had an Audiobahn amp with a meter with the needle. He had no choice but to put the amp on the box. The box had overkill bracing. The bass was hitting so hard it was rattling the meter and needle. It looked like it was about break. We put 2 layers of Peel n Seal on the back of the amp and screwed it back on the box. Peel n Seal saved the day again. The meter was perfectly still under heavy bass conditions. It must be my imagination that it works? I can't really tell that any of you have used it that claims it does nothing? [/QUOTE]
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