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<blockquote data-quote="-DarkMatter-" data-source="post: 1536002" data-attributes="member: 563979"><p>Well, I figured it out....its 100% the new amp making the smell. Subs are fine. Just went ahead and played it for a good while today and eventually its not bad anymore. Must be b/c it is new...I am certainly not pushing the amp hard cause its barely warm to the touch after 2hrs of playing. This new amp is bigger in size than the old one, and im thinking the audio shop plugged the screw holes with some glue(that new amp sits over...cooling system flows over that area) that might be getting warm or the amp fan is pushing air by it causin the smell...another possiblity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-DarkMatter-, post: 1536002, member: 563979"] Well, I figured it out....its 100% the new amp making the smell. Subs are fine. Just went ahead and played it for a good while today and eventually its not bad anymore. Must be b/c it is new...I am certainly not pushing the amp hard cause its barely warm to the touch after 2hrs of playing. This new amp is bigger in size than the old one, and im thinking the audio shop plugged the screw holes with some glue(that new amp sits over...cooling system flows over that area) that might be getting warm or the amp fan is pushing air by it causin the smell...another possiblity. [/QUOTE]
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